02 February, 2005

what would DaVinci think?

i was just sitting here working on a program when the question came to me, "what would DaVinci think of art in its current state due to the advancement of tech?" As one of the greatest inovaters not just in art i take great heed in his work and just wonder about the dudes mentality as an artist and inventor. do you think he would consider computer art or whatever true art, or just a way to doctor flawed art. Impressions and suggestions please.

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Justin Jenkins 02 Feb 2005

I think he would find a way to incorporate it somehow into perhaps his pre-study for a future work and of course for marketing. In terms of conceiving just digital art, i feel he would embrace that too. Lots can be learned from creating digital art...one being composition and balance vital to great art.

Ronnie Fernandez 02 Feb 2005

agreed.

cramer 02 Feb 2005

he would proably think....huh, why didnt i think of that

RQ Trietsch 03 Feb 2005

I think he'd figure a way to make it better.

N. Michael Bryant 03 Feb 2005

He'd probably read the book "The DaVinci Code" and say, "Oh, Really?" lol

Jude 03 Feb 2005

I think he would be all for it. I can imagine him being the man that dissected the human body, what parts he would put on the copy machine! LOL! I understand that he was not the most pleasant person so one could imagine he would grumble about the problems with computers. JMO

Ronnie Fernandez 03 Feb 2005

he was probley unpleasent becuase of his studys of humanity in his art left him dissapointed. can't blame the guy.

03 Feb 2005

Ronnie Fernandez 05 Feb 2005

hell yea

Jude 05 Feb 2005

I am not so sure that if he were alive today, that he would have an insanely powerful computer. I wonder if he would conform to the modern ideas because in his own time he was not a popular artist, only after his death was he famous.

With his interest in the human body it is possible that in this time he would more then likely become a doctor or a scientist or maybe an astronaut or pilot.

On the other side, I think his personality and traits would remain the same now as they were then, they could be a fault and he would more then likely be imprisoned or deemed insane because he would have to think beyond what modern man has discovered.

If in this time born under the same circumstances as he was in his time art might likely be hobby because he was not wealthy then and would he make a living at it now? He might be a member on AW and have dealt with a few 6- 7s in his portfolio. LOL!

I am glad that he was a man of his own time and he created art that is admired and will be admired for a long time to come. JMO

The last supper, before it was repaired!

Ronnie Fernandez 05 Feb 2005

i remember growing up and my parents having a monalisa print on a towel. it was so stunnig that we actually hung it up. i use to feel like those eyes were following me, i use to know the term for that, its "______ gazer", but i can't remember. anyways, i think that was my first true inspiration for art, even before x-men. i agree w/ alot of you, a man of his time is a man of his time regardless of how far ahead of his time he was. thank you all for your comments.

Steph Salt 06 Feb 2005

I've been studying him a lot more very recently, though I already knew a lot, but it's nice to learn more.

What he was like seemed to depend on the person talkingabout him. LIke family life there will always be differences of opinions on others.

In one book they said he must of been a very unpleasant man because of his close scrutiny of people and corpses. That reads very much like an asumption to me.

Another book actually mentions letters and diaries that talked of him, much better.

To one person an aprentice he was a stern taskmaster, but a gentleman, who didn't sleep much. Another was a noble whos party he went to, who also called him a gentleman and a rake? He could be a very witty person aparently, but he could cut you dead in the wink of an eye.

But mostly he was an open mind like a child alkways looking for something new, a new way to do things. He just wouldn't accept that he knew everything. So Computers, he would of loved them, and shouted bring out more art programmes :D

Herb Roe 18 Feb 2005

Da Vinci would probably be alot like George Lucas, because directors seem to br the closest modern corollary to what the great painters were in their time. And Lucas, like Da Vinci, almost abandoned directing to set up Industrial Light and Magic or whatever its called. Similar to Da Vinci always tring to get someone to finance his insane militatry machines.

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