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3 Ways to Help Discover Your Own Art Style

 

Art harkens back almost as long as humanity itself. While we generally think of things really taking off around the Renaissance, archeologists have discovered cave paintings that date back to our earliest days. One thing is clear from all this: Expression is fundamental to our species.

Of course, a lot has changed over the years. From ancient Greece to the modern art galleries throughout New York today, trends and movements come and go. For most of us, there are a few signature styles that move us the most.

It’s hard to know why; art just speaks to you or it doesn’t. Trying to describe the reasons why one painting is better than the painting next to it can be difficult — perhaps even a fool’s errand. But even if you can’t exactly put your finger on it, here are a few ways to help cultivate more understanding and help identify your personal art style.

1. Look Around at Everything

Keep your eyes wide open. Indeed, the easiest way to find out what you like and feel inspired by is to tune your eyes on everything around you. It sounds simple, but too many people cut themselves off from the wider art world and only ever end up seeing a few styles. Now, you don’t necessarily have to become a student who memorizes all the different art movements, but if you simply try to get a good sample of everything that’s out there, you’ll be able to find something you love.

2. Do A Little Bit of Homework

While just looking — in museums, in books, or online — is a great way to find out what you like, try to go a little further. You might realize you like Impressionism after seeing a few Monets. He may be the father of the field and seen as the greatest example of that style, but that doesn’t mean he is the greatest to you. If you do a little research, you’ll learn more about Renoir, Winslow Homer, Manet, and many more. Chances are, one of the “lesser” masters may be the one who stands out most and truly inspires you to fall in love with fine art.

3. Make Some Connections

The more you learn, the more you’ll likely want to discover. The best art is timeless, but there is always a distinct history involved. Certain trends quite naturally lead to the next progression. The push — and perhaps mastery — of Realism directly sparked the push toward Abstract art, for example, as more and more people wanted to see the world in a different way. 

Meantime, Cubism was instrumental in the development of Art Deco. As you discover how everything is interrelated, it will be easier to understand the “why” behind things on some level, and this can inspire a deeper appreciation for what, at first, may have just looked like a pretty picture on the wall.

The Definition of Art Style

As with a lot of things tied to art, discovering your personal style and taste represents an aspect of duality. Ultimately, you’ll mostly be moved merely by the visual aspect and will like what you like — and there’s no reason to challenge it or apologize.

Still, a deeper understanding can lead to a larger appreciation. You don’t need a Ph.D. or to know the name of every work displayed in the Louvre. Ignorance isn’t a virtue, though, and you’ll learn a lot if you put forth the effort.

Like most things, the more effort you put in, the more you’ll get out of it. Don’t overthink things too much, but keep your eyes open and do a little homework. In time, this lifelong journey will bear more and more fruit — and you’ll truly start to feel like you’ve found an art style all your own.

 

 

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4 Offbeat Ways to Enjoy Miami

 

The winning combination of ultra-luxurious hotels and pristine sandy beaches makes Miami one of the most popular travel destinations in America. Miami is definitely not a laid-back beach destination where you can drink beers from shacks and quietly listen to Bob Marley. Miami is all about the glitz, glamor, and the nonstop party atmosphere. This beach destination is all about the luxury and opulence. It’s a place that’s riddled with posh nightclubs, rooftop restaurants, and some of the most luxurious hotels in the world.

If you are planning to take a break from the party and the Miami beach life, then this post is for you. We reveal 4 offbeat things you can do in Miami to add variety to your travel itinerary.

Take to the Skies: While slowly driving through Ocean Drive is the quintessential Miami thing to do, there is another way to explore this beautiful city. There are quite a few helicopters touring companies in Miami that give you short tours of the city. Thanks to the competition, the prices of the helicopter tours are pretty reasonable. For example, per person cost of booking 30-minute Miami helicopter rides costs around $200. Considering that renting an entire chopper costs thousands of dollars, the per-seat booking makes these helicopter rides pretty accessible. Miami helicopter rides usually cover the beach destinations including, Miami Beach, Fisher Island, Sunny Isles, Virginia Key, North Beach, South Beach and other locations. You can book these helicopter rides online and the tours usually start from the Opa Locka airport in Miami.

Get a Taste of Cuba in Little Havana: While some may say it has become too touristy, Little Havana still offers a great selection of Cuban cuisines and great shopping opportunities to make it to our list. This place is as vibrant as the beachfront party destinations in Miami. However, Little Havana has a different cultural vibe with live Cuban music and specialty shops. At the risk of being overcharged, you can pick up some authentic Cuban cigars from one of the many Cigar shops and factories in the area.

Ride an Airboat to Explore the Alligator Riddled Swamps: Craving for some quiet time? Head over to the swamps and rent an airboat. The Everglades National Park is just an hour’s drive away from midtown Miami. Apart from the beauty of the unspoiled nature, it offers plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife. Considering these swamps are riddled with alligators, there is a certain thrill factor to these tours.

Walk the Streets of the Art Deco District: While you cannot travel back in time, walking the streets of Miami’s Art Deco district is the next best thing. All the historic 1930s buildings are restored to look as if they were built yesterday. All the buildings have beautiful pastel shades and amazing neon lightings. Our suggestion is to visit the art deco area both at night and day. During daytime, you see the 1930s architecture in full glory as the building are kissed by the Miami sun. This gives you the opportunity to see the subtle architectural details. At night, these buildings come to life with glowing neons and colorful lighting.