鳩とピカソ/ Pigeon prefer Picasso ?

日向のテーブル
日向のテーブル

Apparently, with a little training, pigeons can tell the difference between Monet and Picasso.。Once trained, one can recognize the difference between Impressionism and Cubism.、He said he could tell the difference between Renoir and Black when he was shown them for the first time.。Being able to recognize patterns such as trends and styles。Even if it becomes monochrome、It's amazing that it can judge correctly even if some parts are hidden.。

Java sparrows are even more amazing。I have my own preferences、Apparently there are sparrows that like Van Gogh and sparrows that like Picasso.。Picasso lovers don't have to be fed、It is said that they will come to perch in front of Picasso's paintings on their own.。In psychology, it's called "sensitivity enhancement."、The key point is that it involves the action of “self-seeking”.。Modern Japanese people hold an art exhibition at least once a year.、美術館に足を運ばない人が90%以上(だから感性強化が無い、Will it stay at the same level forever? )という或る調査データは私の認識と一致する。文鳥はピカソの絵をもっと見たいと暗に研究者に要求(行動)してるわけだ。Java sparrows are strict about music.、Dissonance? Apparently he doesn't like "contemporary music" that has a lot of。

ルーベンス展を観た

ルーベンスの素描(部分)
ルーベンスの素描(部分)

 

Yesterday (April 21st) I saw the Rubens exhibition at Bunkamura in Shibuya.。

This time I focused on the undercoat.。This was very easy to see in small oil paintings on boards.。Rubens undercoat (separate from basecoat) is much thinner than regular undercoat.、I rediscovered the brightly decorated。On top of that, I applied a slightly dark brown drawing (the undercoat is light, so it's enough effect) and it's smooth.、but draw accurately (as if drawn with a pencil)。Look at the touch in the photo。I also use this touch when painting in oil!。Next, use white as a highlight to enhance the three-dimensional effect.、After it dries, apply a strong color.。Production time、The number of days must have been extremely short.。Make use of your drawing skills、Probably the best way。

私たちの才能

つるこけもも 水彩 F6
つるこけもも 水彩 F6

It's called savant syndrome、It was once thought to be a special type of autism.、have brain dysfunction。There seem to be various cases、Simply put, the ``symptom'' of remembering what you see as if it were a photograph is well known.。

for drawing、Most people have a hard time training themselves to accurately capture shapes.。Of course I'm one of them。From the perspective of those people、It's more like a "disability"、Looks like an enviable talent。See the scenery of New York and Tokyo from above in a helicopter、Large and small buildings and their heights、He is famous for drawing streets and other objects smoothly on long pieces of paper, as if looking at photographs.、A typical example is Stephen Wiltshire.。It seems that Kiyoshi Yamashita of Japan was also like that.。

However、They have new ideas for art supplies and、It seems that it is basically impossible to improve drawing techniques.。Theoretical understanding and imagination required for this purpose、It is said that this is because they are not given another "brain power".。

No accurate drawing skills、It's okay even if you don't have the talent to capture subtle differences in color and brightness.。99.9% of the people watching are like us.。0.1% of discerning viewers、Maybe it will read deeply into the parts that the author has not been able to fully express.、That optimism is our great "talent."。