Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Art History

I really enjoyed the art history lesson that Virginia gave to our class. It brought back a few reminders of the Art History course I took in university. I attended a Liberal Arts university (majoring in Chemistry) for one year and thus, was required to fulfill one art credit per year. Since art is very daunting for me, Art History seemed like the safest course for me to take. Little did I know, it would be one of the most demanding courses I ever took at university. We ventured through pre-historic time periods, the gothic time period, and onwards.
When I was 14, my family took a trip across Canada .... when we got to Quebec, my mom dragged us into every old church known to the Quebeckers. I can remember thinking "When you've seen one old church, you've seen them all!" The summer after taking the Art course, I went to England to visit family. And boy, had my thoughts of what an old church looked like drastically changed. I walked through many an old church noticing intricate details and ornate features different in each of them. I even had the chance to walk through some of the very churches that I had studied. The churches had come alive to me now as I walked about noticing things I would have otherwise taken for granted. Art History can be a very powerful tool used to create interest in and awe and respect for the architecture, the details , and the differences in style and expression.

2 comments:

Brandon said...

Now I want to go see the churches for myself. I shows me that when I try to learn a little bit more about something, even if it seems boring at the time, that a love for that item can grow. I'm looking forward to being finished university and getting on with the rest of my life, so I can have the time to learn more about art

Willow Brown said...

Wonderful comment to show how an educated eye is more perceptive!