Looking to Sea: Britain Through the Eyes of its Artists

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Looking to Sea: Britain Through the Eyes of its Artists

Looking to Sea: Britain Through the Eyes of its Artists

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Each chapter focuses on one particular artwork in the main but the essays use this as a jumping off point for a far more detailed and thoughtful exploration of their work as a whole. The different works raise questions about 20th-century history and culture, from modernism and the sublime to the impact of world wars, colonialism, nationhood and the environment. Has any quote ever summed up the feeling of a first cruise holiday better than French sailor (and tennis player) Alain Gerbeault? Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853–1890) was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who became one of the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. And scientists are now proving this right; being by the water rejuvenates the body and mind, reducing stress and anxiety,” says Joe S.

Looking Out to Sea - Etsy UK Looking Out to Sea - Etsy UK

Henri was an American painter and teacher, and I think we can definitely take a lesson from this quote and the way that the sea makes us feel. One of the “fireside poets” from New England, Longfellow was the most popular American poet of his day. My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me.She looks at works including Vanessa Bell’s Studland Beach, one of the first modernist paintings in Britain, Paul Nash’s work bearing the scars of his time in the trenches, and Martin Parr’s photographs of 1980s seaside resorts, which raised controversial questions of class. In an interview with The Guardian, Dr Mathew White, an environmental psychologist, said there are three key factors which link coastal living and wellbeing. The colour blue is associated with feelings of calm and peace and listening to the ebb and flow of waves and the swell of the sea naturally soothes and relaxes the brain. There’s nothing wrong with enjoying looking at the surface of the ocean itself, except that when you finally see what goes on underwater, you realize that you’ve been missing the whole point of the ocean. We can, through dedication and practise, actively remember that wellbeing is blue, wet and around the corner,” says Joe S.

Looking to Sea by Lily Le Brun | Hachette UK

This ocean quote is from her 2003 young adult fantasy novel Inkheart, the first in a trilogy of the same name. In this story, the character is considering curing depression by throwing themselves into the ocean. Each of the startlingly different pieces, created between 1912 and 2015, opens a window onto big ideas, from modernism and the sublime, the impact of the world wars and colonialism, to issues crucial to our world today like the environment and nationhood.Joly also developed the Joly color screen, the first successful process for producing color photographs from a single plate. She was the wife of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh, and they made many exploratory flights together. It was a day of piercing cold and as I walked through the twilight from the Sheldonian to Christ Church, the streets were empty and the whole city was shutting itself away.

Looking out to Sea‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1802 | Tate ‘Looking out to Sea‘, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1802 | Tate

This fun quote shows that the ocean can trigger a number of feelings in you and that it is hard not to feel your place in the world when faced with an expansive ocean.To find out more, we spoke with some local experts including Joe Sabien, CEO of Sea Sanctuary, Lizzi Larbalestier a Blue Health Coach™ and Joe Taylor, Wave Project Founder and CEO. So, as part of Time to Talk day this Thursday and to help residents in Cornwall with support and information, we wanted to look at a few ways people could proactively look after their wellbeing in this lockdown.



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