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Has a painting ever made you cry or gotten you choked up?
Post em

>> No.2075009

>>2075005

egon schiele's work makes me want to throw up because it's so disgusting. and no, there's nothing positive or 'hurrdurr he wants you to experience those strong emotions' about it. it's just plain fucking revoltingly ugly.

>> No.2075014
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2075014

>>2075005
This one really shocked me for some reason.

>> No.2075189
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>>2075009
are you going to be able to deal with it or do you need me to pull the car onto the shoulder?

>> No.2075196

>>2075005
no. I have literally never been moved to tears by a painting.

>> No.2075636
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2075636

No, but paintings have managed to legitimately frighten me.

>> No.2075637
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2075637

I'm usually emotionally moved by music. Art is more intellectually stimulating, which isn't a bad thing.
The first time I saw Mark in person I gasped and got weak in the knees.

>> No.2075643

>>2075005
Nope. I cry with anime though.

>> No.2075649
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2075649

>>2075005
Pic related was the first and so far the last painting / image that has caused a powerfull feeling
>Distress, anxiety

>> No.2075658

>>2075649
I don't get it, its just wonky doors man

>> No.2075661

>>2075658
open doors are scary

>> No.2075665

>>2075661
...no, because you know already what's behind them and you can go where you want.

>> No.2075669

>>2075661
for pussies maybe

>> No.2075677

>>2075669
Imagine punching somebody so hard that they turned into a door.
then you found out that’s where ALL doors come from, and you got initiated into a murder club that makes doors. the stronger you punch, the better the door.
so there are like super strong murderers who punch people into Venetian doors and shit.

>> No.2075680

>>2075677
lol so random :P

>> No.2075687

>>2075680
Its 4chan culture, ignorant felon

>> No.2075958
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>> No.2076136

>>2075958
>>2076023
great paintings, but did they actually make you cry? were tears shed?

>> No.2078372

I've cried once or twice looking at paintings, can't recall which though. Whats more common for me is to cry after painting.

The other day I was out painting for six hours outside. Had a heat stroke while I was at it, but the whole time I was actively looking at the world. Dim colours became bright, small changes accentuated and the world just looked so juicy and real. I walked outside into the night and saw the full moon reflecting brightly on some clouds. It was so fucking beautiful and just waiting to be looked at that I cried. Just fell over and cried at the goddamn beauty of nature.

What the fuck.

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>>2075677

>> No.2078390

>>2075009
op image is a painting by El Greco you dipshit

>> No.2079437

>>2075677
uh

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>>2075005
do you even feel

>> No.2080591
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2080591

a lot of grant wood stuff strikes a chord with me. I'm not even sure i like them on an aesthetic level half the time, but i grew up beside lots of farmland so maybe that has something to do it with it

>> No.2080598
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2080598

This one makes my skin crawl every time. Tenebrism not even once.

>> No.2080601

>>2080470
Really impressive what's the story?

>> No.2080634

>>2080601
guy whacked his son on the head with that cane on the floor, accidentally killed him, regret.

>> No.2080639

>>2080591
Where did you grow up? I get emotional looking at Andrew Wyeth's stuff. It might be in part because I grew up in the northeast and saw a ton of similar landscapes and stuff, apparently people who grew up elsewhere in the world don't "get" him as much. Or so I've heard. He's an absolute genius imo.

>> No.2080641

>>2080601
>>2080634
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_the_Terrible

>> No.2080653

>>2080601
two faggots argue about rug colors.
violence ensues
regret.
timeless story of homosex and interior design.
gets me every time.

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>>2075005
yes
my own paintings

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>>2075677

>> No.2085252

>>2080641
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_the_Terrible
In 1581 Ivan beat his pregnant daughter-in-law for wearing immodest clothing, and this may have caused a miscarriage. His second son, also named Ivan, upon learning of this, engaged in a heated argument with his father, resulting in Ivan striking his son in the head with his pointed staff, causing his son's death.[citation needed] This event is depicted in the famous painting by Ilya Repin, Ivan the Terrible and his son Ivan on Friday, 16 November 1581 better known as Ivan the Terrible killing his son.
made me fucking shiver.