Animal Myhts in Surrealist Paintings

Leonora Carrington’s long career as a painter has celebrated the mystery and mythology of animals both real and imaginary.

Leonora Carrington’s totem animal, and the animal most commonly seen in her work, is a white horse. Carrington is an example of a female artist who identified strongly with animals, and used them constantly in her work throughout her career. Creatures both real and imaginary populate her canvases in great numbers.
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Arts and Human, the relationship

Posted in Animal, Arts, Modern

You enter the cave, walk through constrictions, crawl on hands and knees and come out, 100 yards later, into a dark room, a widening in the cavern walls, and see, if you point your lamp at them, some of the most beautiful animals ever drawn by human hand.

The very first art – maybe 20,000 years old – is some of the best, and what you have are pictures of animals. On the walls at Lascaux and Altamira in Europe, you find bison and elk, aurochs and rhinoceroses. When you find people drawn on the cave walls, they are hardly more than stick figures, but the animals are often so realistic you can identify them by genus and species.
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Canvas Painting on African Art Landscape

Posted in Animal, Arts, Modern, painting

Animal painting offers great opportunities for the oil painter to explore oil painting techniques. This painting demonstration uses zebras’ stripes as a focal point.

Animal art, in this case, zebras, adds something extra to what would otherwise be an empty African landscape painting. The patterns on the zebras can be illustrated in the conventional way to build confidence in oil painting, but in this demonstration, the colours have been manipulated to offer an extra dimension.
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Symbols of Gluttony and Evil

Posted in Ancient, Animal, Arts, Symbols

Centuries ago, human used painting to represent some conditions. Just like egypt, Maya, etc, between good and bad, they’re using animals. So what do the following creatures symbolize in paintings means, lets find out more deeper.

1. The bat
The bat is generally known as a symbol for the night. Furthermore, in the West it is a symbol of evil and is associated with vampires. But in China it symbolizes good luck and longevity. Bats were considered by the early Christians to be “birds of the Devil” because of their association with darkness and their similarity to rats. Read the rest of this entry »