On Milton of New York

So we just finished watching a film about Milton Glaser, a graphic artist based in New York. Before I watched this film I knew nothing about the man and had never heard his name before. However, I discovered that I had seen his work before like his "I love New York" designs and the "We are all African" posters. It's an interesting idea to be so influenced by an artist that I know nothing about.

On Milton as a person, I find myself admiring him not only as an artist, but also as a human being. At one point in the film, he said "I don't have the right to be indifferent" as he talked about Darfur and the issues in Africa. It was refreshing to see such a successful artist working for the greater good of everyone, working to communicate his ideas to the general public. I found it intriguing to find that he was more an artist for the people than for the money or for the recognition.

Overall, I'm glad to have watched this film for the experience of Milton as a great graphic artist, but also as a genuine human being.

3 Response to "On Milton of New York"

  1. ~SapphireRay~ Says:

    I definitely have to agree with you, I really admire Milton for his art AND his dedication to raising awareness about important issues. He's definitely someone to admire :)

  2. stranger Says:

    I love the way you said "It's an interesting idea to be so influenced by an artist that I know nothing about." I didn't think of it that way. That's really amazing when you think about it. And the thing is, how many artists are like that? how many are able to influence us that way without us knowing?

  3. George Says:

    I totally have to agree with you, Milton is an inspiring and admirable artist. He is a very talented man with a lot of integrity.

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