Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Erasmus+ team says: I LOVE ART!



MA(R)TH HEART 


Students, who participate in Erasmus+ project Math, music and art will keep you smart! (project number 2019-1-LT01-KA229-060636) created this blog to share pictures of different artists who expressed their ideas of love in art around the word.



The most famous artist in the era was symbolist painter and composer Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875-1911). He created a unique form of art synthesis by writing music to be listened while watching his particular paintings. Karalių pasaka (Tale of Kings) by M. K. Čiurlionis (a fragment).



Rembrandt The Jewish Bride (c1666)

Love is patient, love is kind. Rembrandt’s masterpiece is loving in its every brushstroke.  Their faces are radiant with adoration. They are themselves on that day, and yet universal. The painting is a kind of secular altarpiece, an inspiration to patience, humility and love.


Chagall The Birthday (1915)

Love lifts them up so their feet scarcely touch the ground. This is a vision of wild and sensual love, but also of transcendent adoration. 


Artists in Love

Video shows the power of love for people who are artists.


Love the Art, Hate the Artist

This one's In honor of all the art you used to love, and it's creators who ruined it by behaving badly. We talk Picasso, Nanette, cats out of bags, and much more.


Modern Lithuanian artists and paintings

This time we present Dr. Algirdas Javtokas artwork. The title of the picture: “Two Eye Partitions Reflect the Tulips Blooming in the Evening” (2013). It’s like something intermediate: a landscape or a modern portrait, or maybe a synthetic still life. The image is presented in a color photograph with music. Work: Dr. Algirdas Javtokas' composition for piano: "Lubricated Water" (2013) - performed by the author.

Erasmus+ team says: I LOVE ART!

MA(R)TH HEART  Students, who participate in Erasmus+ project Math, music and art will keep you smart! (project number  2019-1-LT01-KA229-060...