In art, just as in love, instinct is sufficient.
"Love" is the most intense feeling that we encounter in every field of art in literature, music, painting, sculpture and every point of life …
Every theme that has been handled since the birth of art has been kneaded with love. The love we encounter in some paintings and sculptures makes us feel so good that it increases our need to run and hug our loved ones and to fall in love. It is possible to find thousands of beautiful words, thousands of articles, books, videos on what is love, but the thing that best describes love is paintings. The kisses, hugs and touches of two lovers are the things that evoke "that feeling" in our hearts.
I have collected a few paintings in which I feel the love affecting me the most. I wish you pleasant reading. I hope that every picture you look at gives you the "feeling of" feeling.
Magritte, The Lovers
Magritte has a lot to say on this classic painting. It would not be wrong to say that the place is a room with the papier mache we see in the upper right. The passionate kiss of a woman and a man is covered with a cloth. So what did Magritte want to express in this picture? According to some, this picture, which states that there is a limit in every relationship, expresses that although people know each other well, they have an implicit side. According to another comment, he conveys the message, "The eye of love is blind". According to another comment, closing the faces of lovers does not mean that they will not know each other.
In my opinion, there is always a secret in nature. No matter how hidden the emotions are, passion always gives love.
Vincent van Gogh, The Afternoon Siesta , 1890
We all know that Vincet van Gogh's love and star do not come together. In each painting we examine, we see that he is doing that bitterness, his search for love and his art with love. In this picture, I think love is in the foreground. With the fatigue of the study, the couple who threw themselves on the hay had a short lunch. The phenomenon of life is common can be the theme of this picture. Lovers working together are resting again.
Holly Warburton, Couple on the escalator
This is one of my favorites. Holly Warburton wrote "I saw Friday evening" in the statement he wrote below this picture. Imagine a couple who got off the subway and went home with the last tiredness of the week.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Two Lovers, 1850
This painting is like a sad farewell moment. The man does not want to leave his hands with a passionate kiss on the forehead of the woman …
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Walk, 1870
Two Parisian lovers in nature on a beautiful sunny day. Isn't it polite for the gentleman's lover to hold on to the grass, holding his delicate hand?