SENSE OF ART
When we think about art, we think about looking. Yet often we are employing other senses to imagine and experience that artwork without even realising. The smell of a bouquet of flowers, the touch of lush fabrics, the sound of birdsong or music, the weight of an object. Could we change our experience of an artwork by stimulating these other senses too?
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Sense of Art: Artwork
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Philip Sutton (born 1928 - )
Claud’s Still Life, 1983
Oil on canvas
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Bernard Meninsky (1891-1950)
Still Life, Onions and Leeks, date unknown
Oil on canvas
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Solomon J Solomon (1860-1927)
The Breakfast Table, 1921
Oil on canvas
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Elisabeth Tomalin (1912 - 2012)
Untitled (Flower Piece), date unknown
Watercolour and pastel on paper
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