The Anadromist | Shadows - Ernst Gombrich (Book Review) Cast Shadows In Art, Learning How To Build Up Your Knowledge @TheAnadromist | Uploaded November 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Have you ever thought about shadows. I don't mean Jungian shadows. I mean those dark shapes that follow you around, yet have no tangible reality. The great art historian Ernst Gombrich in his book Shadows: The Depiction of Shadows in Western Art explores the relationship of art and shadows in this short but darkly illuminating book. Come along with me, and for an extra bonus I'll throw in a few thoughts about I build up my knowledge through reading.
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Have you ever thought about shadows. I don't mean Jungian shadows. I mean those dark shapes that follow you around, yet have no tangible reality. The great art historian Ernst Gombrich in his book Shadows: The Depiction of Shadows in Western Art explores the relationship of art and shadows in this short but darkly illuminating book. Come along with me, and for an extra bonus I'll throw in a few thoughts about I build up my knowledge through reading.
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Watch this video for more about receiving extra content: youtube.com/watch?v=nykTp3TziRY
I'm on Twitter now: twitter.com/home
The Anadromous Life essay site for more in depth ideas: theanadromist.wordpress.com
Visit my Gravity From Above channel is this one: youtube.com/user/gulagzero
The Gravity From Above site for more artistic ideas involving puppetry, music, dance and other arts.
gravityfromabove.wordpress.com
And to understand more about my life in Georgia check out my Georgian Crossroads channel: youtube.com/channel/UCeFJ6Tm71ieNcjcUb-Trc8g
And if you want to communicate with me use The Anadromous Life Facebook page. facebook.com/theanadromist
(I don't want to have to make my personal page private because I have too many 'friends'. If it's dialogue you want go there. I'll start 'community' page soon enough if the demand is there.)
Thanks for watching, more coming soon!
Meanwhile dig into the Anadromous past.
From Tbilisi Georgia (Look it up on a map!)
Swimming Against the Stream
Byrne
#rookmaaker #gombrich #arthistory