Different Types of Art and Meaning of Art
If you've ever stood in front of different types of art trying to figure out what message the artist was trying to convey, this page has been created especially for you. Provided here you will find examples of the different types of art and images featured across the site, their meaning and who created them.
When exploring different art styles you may come across a variety of techniques used by artists. For example: Have you ever noticed how colours in a painting or lighting in photography can evoke an emotional response? Hidden within the symbols in art, there may also be deeper meanings.
Deeper meanings that may be revealed intuitively through hunches/feelings or simply through reading the artists description. You are now invited to take a stroll with the artist and their musings... enjoy!
Title: Elemental Musings Artist: Naveena Gerrits Dreams offer up an opening or rather doorway into other realms of consciousness. Which allows us to communicate with the various layers of ourselves in different ways.We can transfer symbols from one type of consciousness to another, or meet parts of ourselves we never would've considered possible. When we cloak ourselves in the dark and mysterious, it is not to be feared, but embraced. We owe it to ourselves to give all that we have to this remarkable evening odyssey. You never know what could be revealed or discovered…
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Title: Serenity Artist: Naveena Gerrits Serenity gently reminds us, that Mother Nature is always holding us, nurturing us and protecting us. With this knowledge we can therefore experience Serenity.
Freedom comes when we are living with the awareness that we are always supported, always loved and always guided.
We are never alone.
Title: xy Artist: Naveena Gerrits
Mathematics is the language of Mother Nature.
This simple yet profound concept is the foundation of much of the world we live in, through its formulas and symbols.
In this instance, the X Axis and Y Axis are used to symbolize working in harmony with Nature, as observable through Symmetry.
Title: Manipura Artist: Naveena Gerrits
Manipura represents the harmonious interaction between the female and masculine, within and without. This is a beautiful and powerful way of being in the world.
This painting celebrates the return of the whole, in perfect alignment with Self. Thus allowing for clear and strong communication of real, internal wisdom. Wisdom sourced through the guise of the Seen and delivered from the Unseen.
It is the pure and delicate balance of the Yin and the Yang energies.
Title: Many Spirits Artist: Julie Ward
Many Spirits is a representation of the Living Life-Force that makes up the fabric of the material world. Spirit is ever present. It is inside all things and makes up all things whether they be considered living or non-living. It is all Matter, it is everything. Even when it is transformed or manipulated by us, the essence can never be lost. Many Spirits represents the aliveness and the interconnectedness of all things.
Julie Ward is currently based in Northern NSW, Australia.
Title: Shadow Self Photographer: Naveena Gerrits
Shadow Self explores the state of being divided into the two aspects of Light and Dark.
In reality though, this image offers another consideration, that of the Self.
Yet we often look through the lens of two, the world of the dualistic mind. That is, until we dive beneath the surface ripples of the mind, allowing for a union with the Bliss of Self.
Title: Manu Artist: Naveena Gerrits
Manu contains many symbolic references. It documents the unfolding of a belief system.
The dark green colour represents All Potential, that which is yet to be formed. Light green represents Chaos as it is being transformed by our thoughts into physicality. White represents Love as found in light and creative inspiration. The other colours represent Order and the world we see around us.
Pictured here you can see two elephants the larger one represents: The Big Self and the smaller one: The Little Self. To read more about the symbolic meaning of elephants please visit Elephant Painting.
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