Yes he was rejected from art school and since he did not know what to do with his life and had no family he joined the German army. After he was rejected from the Austrian army of course which was his first choice since he is Austrian.
Hitler was not without talents when it comes to painting. The colours and shading are pretty nice. I can totally forgive him the window behind the stairs. If you look at the wall next to the door upstairs, there seems that perhaps the house has had an extension built to it at one time. It's not unusual. The large door and the angle of the Windows downstairs are terrible. Sometimes you "get" stuff like that, and sometimes you need schooling in it to understand it. Hitler obviously should have gone to art school to learn this. I think he would have been a fine artist if he had. Never famous for it, but there's always a marked for those kind of paintings. WW2 would thus most likely never have happened.. *wishful thinking*
Nah I think it's because he used a straight line that was perpendicular to the vertical edge even when it should have been at an angle that would have made the line, if continued, connect with the vanishing point. Plus that door is really tall. And there's a window placed behind a staircase. Unless it was an accurate recreation of an actual building, the architect of which sucks as being an architect, I'm just saying.
German buildings almost always have rather tall doors. A window behind a staircase isn't abnormal. The stairscase is obviously meant to be coming out from the wall a little bit- enough to fit a window... I'm just saying
Except the door on ground floor is in line with the windows on ground floor (as bad as the angles in proportion to that of the vertical edge on all three are). The door on the second floor is way higher. Continuity?
I'll give you the stairs being away from the wall, even though it doesn't look like there's quite enough space for anything, really. And even if there's enough space for a window there, it's still poor planning. Say it was all built at once. It's kind of stupid to block a window like that. Or to put a window right there in the first place. Say it was a "We've got two floors and want to be able to get to the second floor from outside" situation and the upper door and stairs were added later, after the window. Bad place to put a staircase.
And it might just be the way I'm looking at it, but that tree looks like it would be awfully inconvenient for anyone walking up those stairs, as from the angle we get to look at it from, it looks like it would smack anyone in the face.
Yeah, the perspective and proportions of the painting are a bit weird, but to be honest, I like the shading and the colours. And anyway, none of us know the actual building that's in the painting. Maybe it really was crooked and weird.
I could care less if he made a pretty painting. He was the ring leader of one of the most famous genocides in history and he can take his painting and fuck himself.
Zachg, are you out of your mind?"they just critisize his painting because they don't like him" of course they don't like him, do you know what he has done? He was a terrible man who has killed almost an etire race.
You sound like you do like him. What are you? A childish kid who draws his sign everywhere? (I don't know the English word)
To guest: His being nuts doesn't mean he didn't have any talents or skills. He was a horrible person but that doesn't mean we should bitch at EVERY SINGLE THING that concerned him. It's history. We can't change it. We can only learn from it. One of the things that history taught me is that raising a conflict over things long gone that didn't even have to impact your own life only leads to trouble.
You can take your subjectivity and negative point of view and fuck yourself too.
To rawiyah: You possess pretty much the same point of view as guest. "You're either with me or you're a Nazi!" You people are so shallow. It's either black or white to you. Well, news for you, the world has much more depth than that! Of course we can't forget and neither can we forgive Hitler for what he's done, but that doesn't mean we should declare everyone who doesn't mindlessly hate him our enemy! The symbol is called a swastika, and not only in English; FYI, it's originally a hinduist symbol for peace.
I'll give you the stairs being away from the wall, even though it doesn't look like there's quite enough space for anything, really. And even if there's enough space for a window there, it's still poor planning. Say it was all built at once. It's kind of stupid to block a window like that. Or to put a window right there in the first place. Say it was a "We've got two floors and want to be able to get to the second floor from outside" situation and the upper door and stairs were added later, after the window. Bad place to put a staircase.
And it might just be the way I'm looking at it, but that tree looks like it would be awfully inconvenient for anyone walking up those stairs, as from the angle we get to look at it from, it looks like it would smack anyone in the face.
You sound like you do like him. What are you? A childish kid who draws his sign everywhere? (I don't know the English word)
You can take your subjectivity and negative point of view and fuck yourself too.
To rawiyah: You possess pretty much the same point of view as guest. "You're either with me or you're a Nazi!" You people are so shallow. It's either black or white to you. Well, news for you, the world has much more depth than that! Of course we can't forget and neither can we forgive Hitler for what he's done, but that doesn't mean we should declare everyone who doesn't mindlessly hate him our enemy! The symbol is called a swastika, and not only in English; FYI, it's originally a hinduist symbol for peace.