Gothic art gallery– Dark, Fairies Prints at Imagekind
Gothic art combines images of the dark and often disturbing with the beautiful and
compelling. Gothic art was originally a Christian form expressed through sculpture
and Cathedrals, but has since expanded. There are several mediums of art affected
by gothic art. These include not only architecture and sculpture, but painting and
even music as well. Though gothic art has spread into several different genres at
different times, it was most prominent during the medieval period and lasted for
about 200 years. Gothic art began at a similar time gothic architecture was becoming
a more prominent form within cathedrals. However, by the 14th century it had shifted
from a form present only in cathedrals to a broader architectural design which,
continuing in to the 15th century, developed into Renaissance art.
Though some of the key features of gothic architecture are towering ceilings, soaring
pillars and pointed archways the gothic style is more comprehensive than that. Likewise,
though there are predominantly darker images within gothic art, it is not only interested
in the morbid. One of the primary features of gothic art is the somber aspect of
many of the paintings. Thus, many associate it with
dark gothic art. However, though many of the images are dark and generally
more solemn, there is a compelling beauty present within the art form. Because of
the sheer size and immensity of many of the cathedrals, this idea is usually easy
to understand in gothic architecture. The darkness of the form gives the architecture
a more massive and mysterious sensation; a similar feeling one has when encountering
God.
Because most gothic paintings are not representations of the gothic cathedrals,
some of this aspect is lost. However, what many gothic paintings seek to accomplish
within their form is to draw on the mysterious and strange aspect of the human psyche.
For this reason, when viewing the gothic art gallery at Imagekind you will notice
paintings and pictures of strange and mysterious images ranging from ghostly figures
to enchanting creatures. The magical and mystifying aspect of gothic art allows
room in the imagination for such images as
gothic art fairies.
The
gothic
art gallery at Imagekind holds an extensive collection of both museum and
member artwork. You can buy a framed work of one of Grant Wood’s famous paintings
such as ‘American Gothic’ or browse the members section and find new and rising
artists who are capturing our own cultural contexts in the 21st century. All of
the artwork at Imagekind is of high quality prints that capture the compelling inspiration
of every artist.