A picture is worth a thousand words. No book can evoke feelings that a painting can.
A picture is worth a thousand words. No book can evoke feelings that a painting can
There's more than a thousand words in most books
A picture is worth a thousand words but one word can make you think of a picture.
>what is a book of paintings
Yeah but are the words? A picture can't delineate a character's though process, or any accurate concepts for that matter
No painting can rival this
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try this instead
absolutely blown the fuck out
RIP in pease, OP
I like Monet
what book is this from?
Actually, a book can evoke states of mind and perspectives of a scene through description that no painting could possibly mimic. The narrator can transform your brain into the imaginative looking glass of a omniscient apparition. All sounds, all feelings, all actions, all senses, are at the authors disposal to create a tapestry much fuller and richer than even the memories we experience ourselves, if done right.
ivan the puurible.
A picture is worth a thousand words, but a book is worth ten thousand pictures, so technically a book is worth ten million words if you do the math
maybe not, but plenty are better
like these:
Yeah, but no painting can evoke feelings that a book can. No book can evoke what a film can. Different mediums, different evocations. Beauty of art.
I was going to post that exact sentence, thank you user
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fpbp
for a sec I thought it was this picture and was disappointed in you, OP.
The execution of lady jane grey deserves more love.
Rob Gonsalves
magic, paradox, wonder
OFFICIAL ART HIERARCHY:
>Painting
>Sculpture
>Literature
>Film
>Music
here we go again comparing X with Y because we arent at home in either X or Y
Well the David is the greatest work of art followed by the Iliad, sooooo
The mystery of one's own will transcends life and death, making us experience eternity.
There is no consistent criteria for this order
benis
I like the idea.
But it's too obvious, the books become like buildings "too soon".
The "transformation" should cover like 70% of the image, while the edges should be entirely different. I think it's that tall-ass-pile-to-the-right's fault, it shouldn't cover the water.