Painting of the back of a painting. Yes, this is the front of the painting. A multi-dimensional trick by Cornelis Gijsbrechts in 1670. pic.twitter.com/rRpNIC9rZ2
— Peter Paul Rubens (@PP_Rubens) July 10, 2020
9/9/2006
Art UnIntended
When I saw the reverse side of
the radio, I was just wondering about the art that could be in the back side
which is not worked at to look pretty.
Has the way we look modeled our
art world? If we could see all around us, then may be even the back side of the
objects would have been made aesthetic. If we could see through and look from
the other side into us, then we could see ourselves too. Would that have
changed our perception, when we know what we look like…?
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