…more artistic musings
THROUGHOUT HISTORY it has been documented that early civilizations had an interest in beautifying their surroundings.
EXPLORING THE ARTISTIC EGYPTIAN, MINOAN, GREEK, ROMAN AND MODERN
One might think that that great decorating idea is ours alone. We might be the first to suggest a particular subject matter with an unusual color palette for a chosen still life, portrait or landscape painting. Perhaps this idea could start a completely new positive trend within our circle. However, it can safely be said that it has all been done before.
The Egyptian, Minoan, Greek and Roman culture all had one thing in common and that was to bring beauty into their environment.
Example of the colorful palette chosen by 18th Dynasty EGYPTIAN Artisians
FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS Egyptian artisans were required to follow a particular state style that regulated all official sculptures and paintings. Even with these limitations these ancient artisans hand decorated the Pharaoh’s burial chamber with breathtaking beauty using everyday themes in the hope that these wall murals would guide the deceased through the afterlife for eternity.
IN THE FIRST CENTURY A.D. the Roman elite of Pompeii and Herculaneum had no state regulations that enforced and limited artistic expression. They did however continue the tradition of requesting artists to depict everyday themes that would now embellish the areas of the living rather than the dead. Both the villas of Boscoreale a private residence and Boscotrecase the country residence of the emperor Augustus are located north of Pompeii.
Examples of the Recreated Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at BOSCOREALE in the late second style (left): ceiling image (upper right): mural detail (bottom right)
FOUND ON THESE LOCATIONS are examples of frescos that had been painted on the walls of dining rooms, bedrooms and baths. Evidence remains of an ancient brothel in the Roman resort of Pompeii painted with colorful explicit graffiti. Also, unlike the current artists of today, ancients were limited with a color palette that had been used to create their masterpieces. For, these pigments had to be hand ground from nature’s resources. It might be noted that paint was not the only medium used for artistic expression, for mosaics were brought to their zenith during this period in Roman history.
MODERN CIVILIZATION has progressed in their choice of artistic representation, along with the how, where and on what it is to be rendered. For, today the available surfaces on which to decorate are endless. Our choices for creative expression are vast and only limited to our imagination.
UNLIKE THE ARTISANS OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS the artisans of today can paint the landscape, portrait or still life using an unlimited color palette far exceeding nature’s own and upon any stationary or portable surface: thus, offering the art connoisseur endless possibilities. Consequently, creating something totally unique and special that is a welcome addition not only to our homes but adding to the richness of our lives and well being as well.
Cynthia