Razaaa In Black Light

By Frank Worthington


Creativity has always been part of human nature. Since time immemorial, man has been expressing himself through artwork. These simple yet exquisite forms of communication have served him well in many purposes throughout history; be they aesthetic, utilitarian, social, or cultural. They have equipped man with a culture needed to complete his being and have protected him from sticking into the madness of the world. But these are mere glimpses of the power of art. There are more than what meets the eye.

Art, as a term, came from several etymologies. It came from the Italian word "artis" which refers to mastery of form, craftsmanship, inventiveness, and the association existing between form and ideas, and materials and techniques.

People generally were additionally becoming bored with abstract and other advantageous art varieties and the emergence of popular artwork at that time was a refreshing change. Not solely was it new and distinct from every part else people were accustomed to, its vivid and funky colors whether on canvas or on promoting billboards appealed to a broad base of the public. There was no divide between positive and business art any longer.

Some of the best art pieces portraying 50s Pinup Girls were fashioned by many greats like Gil Elvgren, Rolf Armstrong, Peter Driben, Earl Moran, Art Frahm and Edward Runci. These master creators were celebrated for their creations and offerings to the pin up girl art realm. Their art is absolutely dramatic and has been recreated these days in poster format. Look at this dramatic piece Razaaa in Black Light

Bettie Page was absolutely the most celebrated of the 50s pinup girls and sticks out in history as one of the most breath-taking poster beauties. She was stunning, thrilling and incredible and made the 50s pinup girls genre what it is to this very day. Anywhere you look for pinup art, you will find some form or rendition of Bettie Page.

The items by well-known pop artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein are now amongst essentially the most priceless pieces within the world. An Andy Warhol silkscreen print referred to as "Eight Elvises" was bought to a personal purchaser in 2009, for US$a hundred million, making it one of the prime 10 costliest works ever sold.

Another is they are a form of communication. Artworks do not just reflect beauty and history. They also send messages that can influence both man and society. They can be used as propaganda or campaign materials to gather attention or fuel a revolution.

Lastly, they are a form of human expression. Fashion, cosmetics, posters, logos, stories, dances, movies, and similar others are all mediums of expression. They can be used to understand others and make others understand. And since expression is part of human nature, man is able to contribute to his well-being and that of others through art.

The days of this classy style of pin up art are gone so I do everything I can to collect what tasteful pinup art I can before it is all vanished. Check out this rare beautiful pinup Gypsy Razaaa




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment