The Garden 2 Joan Miro |
"More important than a work of art itself is what it will sow. Art can die, a painting can disappear. What counts is the seed."
Spanish Painter/Sculptor
1893 - 1983
Joan Miro |
Growing up in a conservative Mennonite family, I was not exposed to art as a child. My maternal grandfather even discouraged photographs. My first exposure to art came my freshman year in college where in one of my classes we had to choose an artist to study. I chose Miro and his paintings planted in my soul a love of art. Artists, musicians and writers all plant seeds with their works of art. A great novel stays with you long after you have read it. When you fall in love with a painting, you come back to it again and again for it to refresh your soul. How many times do you listen to the same piece of music over and over. And each time you hear it years later, it brings back waves of emotion.
What seeds are you planting with your writing, your painting or your music? How is your art impacting your audience? What seeds have you planted in their souls?
I am curious. Please share with me who were the first artists, writers and musicians to touch your life.