Saturday, January 25, 2020
A Woman Pouring Milk Essay -- Visual Arts Paintings Art
A Woman Pouring Milk    In Ways of Seeing by John Berger, the way we have been taught to  observe, learn and analyze art is criticized. Berger describes static  images are an appearance that has been taken out of context, out of  its original time and setting. He states that any image encompasses a  way of seeing. The way we see a specific image is based on  perspective. A piece of art can be interpreted in various ways; it is  relative to every person. Throughout the text, Berger illustrates the  different types of arts. Each one is a perfect example of the phrase  ââ¬Å"Use your own interpretation.â⬠ If looked at closely, one gets  different ideas and understandings than others of the same image.  Another way that paintings are interpreted or misinterpreted is  through reproductions. Reproducing original pieces of art has been a  large controversy as well, even a ââ¬Å"political issue,â⬠ which is  discussed by Berger. Berger places a painting by Vermeer in his book,  but does not offer an explanation on the painting. He does this so we  ask ourselves about the painting. The painting, ââ¬Å"A Woman Pouring  Milkâ⬠, is a simple, self-explanatory image, yet simultaneously  symbolizes much more.    Most of Vermeerââ¬â¢s work involves women performing daily chores. In his  stated painting, we see how the woman is focusing intently on pouring  the milk. She does not look at the artist painting her, she does not  look around the room as if bored, but staring at the task. The woman  is using all her eff...                    A Woman Pouring Milk Essay --  Visual Arts Paintings Art  A Woman Pouring Milk    In Ways of Seeing by John Berger, the way we have been taught to  observe, learn and analyze art is criticized. Berger describes static  images are an appearance that has been taken out of context, out of  its original time and setting. He states that any image encompasses a  way of seeing. The way we see a specific image is based on  perspective. A piece of art can be interpreted in various ways; it is  relative to every person. Throughout the text, Berger illustrates the  different types of arts. Each one is a perfect example of the phrase  ââ¬Å"Use your own interpretation.â⬠ If looked at closely, one gets  different ideas and understandings than others of the same image.  Another way that paintings are interpreted or misinterpreted is  through reproductions. Reproducing original pieces of art has been a  large controversy as well, even a ââ¬Å"political issue,â⬠ which is  discussed by Berger. Berger places a painting by Vermeer in his book,  but does not offer an explanation on the painting. He does this so we  ask ourselves about the painting. The painting, ââ¬Å"A Woman Pouring  Milkâ⬠, is a simple, self-explanatory image, yet simultaneously  symbolizes much more.    Most of Vermeerââ¬â¢s work involves women performing daily chores. In his  stated painting, we see how the woman is focusing intently on pouring  the milk. She does not look at the artist painting her, she does not  look around the room as if bored, but staring at the task. The woman  is using all her eff...                      
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