That is the reason I stay with the "Nude" form, and perhaps you stay
with "Color"
forms.
My reasoning is, that the nude form, as in your color form, has
always remained
a recognized timeless subject that can symbolize endless universal
ideas and an
aesthetic of never ending variations from it's essense.
mando
On Nov 23, 2008, at 8:39 AM, William Conger partially wrote:
Pluralism is the idea that all ways of making art have validity and
that no idea or style or concept ever really dies out but is at
time more or less visible and crucial to symbolizing the sense of
an era. Because we live in an era of magnifying complexity and
competing world views, and increasingly insistent
individualization, we should expect artwork to reflect that through
extraordinary diversity. And that's exactly what's going on.