My Taste in Art Surprised Even Me
I didn’t think I would ever post one of these time wasters quizzes, but I have learned not to say, “I will never do that.”
When I saw this at Andrea’s blog, the brushstrokes and color were irresistible. (I was trying to ignore the dirty dishes.) The result is surprisingly accurate. At least, I like to pretend it is. (grin)
What Your Taste in Art Says About You
You are Balanced, Secure, and Realistic.

People that like Impressionist paintings may not always be what is deemed socially acceptable. They tend to move on their own path without always worrying that it may be offensive to others.
They value friendships, but because they also value honesty they tend to have a few really good friends. They do not, however, like people that are rude and do not appreciate the ideas of others.
They are secure enough in themselves that they can listen to the ideas of other people without it affecting their own final decisions. The world for them is not black and white but shades of grey and muted colors. They like things to be aesthetically pleasing, not stark and sharp. There are many ways to view things, and the impressionist personality views the world from many different aspects.
They enjoy life and try to keep a realistic viewpoint of things, but are not very open to new experiences. If they are content in their life, they will more than likely be pleased to keep things just the way they are.
(They didn’t mention anything about being a grammar geek, but I qualify. I edited this for typos.)
Take What Your Taste in Art Says About You Test at Hello Quizzy.
Now I’m off to enjoy the art museum! We leave too early in the morning to discover King Tut’s tomb. I’ll let you know how it goes when we get back. I’m hoping a few simple ideas will keep my little girls busy and quiet.









Was going to try it, but none of the pictures show for me. Oh well.
Ok, got it to work. It says this is me. I’m progressive. Didn’t know that about me, did you?
http://www.helloquizzy.com/results/what-your-taste-in-art-says-about-you-test/?fromCGI=1&var_Impressionist=-7&var_Islamic=1&var_Ukiyo%252de=11&var_Cubist=-4&var_Abstract=-20&var_Renaissance=6
Balanced, secure and realistic totally sound like words to describe you. (in my imagination, since we’ve never met. haha)
I’m off to see what I am.
Dana,
You might be progressive, if you go with Webster’s definition. You are always tackling something new.
See what Webster says:
I won’t mention the other stuff, since I already turned red once. ;)
Emily,
We need to remedy that someday! I would love to attend one of your blogger parties. :D
And I noticed it didn’t say anything about being a grammar geek. I edited the text. It had typos. :P
Ooooo. I am going to go to that eventually, Lord willing. I want to know what you thought of it when you get back! ;)
Sprittibee,
Hit the road! You can get here by 7:30 a.m. I’ll pack some extra lunches and fill the coffee thermos. :)
Um…. sorry? :D
Hope you enjoy your trip!
The art museum? Oohh, have a wonderful time!
Okay, I got the same as Dana… “simple, progressive and sensual”… was gonna post the quiz to my blog, but, um… I’m thinking not to now. Don’t think my Moms need to read about how adventurous my love life is (even theoretically). *lol* ;)
Andrea,
No apology needed. ;) Thanks for the idea!
Barbara,
Thank you. We had a wonderful time. The King Tut exhibit was about all my kids could manage. We did a quick run through of the other galleries, but my kids were pretty tired. I could have stayed there until closing.
Beth,
Oh, you can always edit it. I did. :D
Well, there goes one stereotype of homeschool moms. Two out of how many? Like five? We’re more interesting than one might suspect…