| J Calanthe ( @ 2008-10-24 15:55:00 |
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What my taste in art says about me meme
As seen from
chele74:
Your result for What Your Taste in Art Says About You Test...
Traditional, Vibrant, and Tasteful
4 Islamic, 1 Impressionist, 3 Ukiyo-e, 1 Cubist, 3 Abstract and -18 Renaissance!

Islamic art is developed from many sources: Roman, Early Christian, and Byzantine styles were taken over in early Islamic architecture; the architecture and decorative art of pre-Islamic Persia was of paramount significance; Central Asian styles were brought in with various nomadic incursions; and Chinese influences . Islamic art uses many geometical floral or vegetable designs in a repetitive pattern known as arabesque. It is used to symbolize the transcendent, indivisible and infinite nature of Allah.
People that like Islamic art tend to be more traditional people that appreciate keeping patterns that they learned and experienced from their past. It is not to say that they are not innovative personalities, they just do not like to let go of their roots. They like to put new ideas into details and make certain that they will work before sharing them with others. Failure is not something they like to think about because they are more interested in being successful and appreciated for their intelligence. These people can also be or like elaborate things in their life as long as they are tasteful. They tend to prefer geometric patterns and vibrant colors.
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I agree with
chele74 that it's a bizarre selection of paintings. The main conclusion I draw from this quiz is that I really don't like Christian imagery in art, with a side of not being a huge fan of mainstream Western art in general. The part about not letting go of my roots is pretty true about me, so maybe the idea behind the quiz isn't completely off-base, but I do think I've long since worked through a lot of my issues around failure, and I think most folks who know me would laugh at the idea that I'm pretty traditional. & frankly, I hope to never "be...elaborate things," thank you very much, tasteful or no.