MayBee70 I think our response to art is bound up with or lives and experience.
I know my responses are.
I am moved by beauty, yes, but also know I respond to reflections of my own life - or the lives of others I've lived alongside, or our forefathers, or our visceral personal landscapes- the ones that spoke or speak to us.
It doesn't have to be a "scene" or a landscape - it may the the drama (or subtle quietness) of the brushstrokes, the aggression of the carving, the texture of the yarn.
Maybe I come from somewhere else but when I am making things I try to infuse, create (or recreate) feelings, places, moods that are meaningful to me.
My work is not pictorial but it is a "feeling".
I worked on a series of small pieces loosely based on my longing for a place/ experience/ time/ - something long gone. The link between the different works on this "theme" was (in my head) the rural Wales of my own history and the loss of family overseas, westwards, to Ireland and beyond. They were works variously of love, joy, pain, regret, relief, new starts...
One work was sold to someone who immediately "knew" that I was weaving her love story as a young woman growing up in Santourini. She was SO specific. This was as true as my intention.
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I don't believe there is a single truth in what we see and respond to.
I have always got a "backstory" in my work - but maybe not the "backstory" you will respond to.
I will never forget that Santourini woman. She taught me such a lot.