Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Final Major Project
Thursday, 23 April 2009
Ciphers Constellations - Joan Miro
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Painted by Joan Miro this painting titled "Ciphers Constellations" is obviously very surreal style.
André Breton, would describe Miró as "the most surrealist of us all"), Miró expressed his contempt for painting (at least as conventionally thought of) and his desire to "murder" and "assassinate" it in favor of new means of expression, in numerous writings and interviews from the 1930s on.
My Thoughts, i like this painting particually because of the arrangement of the images when i look at it there looks to be a white tiger hidden within the image with the beaded line acting as a facial outline and the oval black and white slit as a mouth and black paint strokes as whiskers. Also its very spaced out so it looks that more eye catching.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
IMPACT!!! THY NAME IS ART
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Thursday, 26 March 2009
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Horta Museum
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The Horta Museum French: Musée Horta, Dutch: Hortamuseum) is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta and his time. The museum is housed in Horta's former house and atelier (1898) in the Brussels municipality of Saint-Ghillies. In the splendid Art Nouveau interiors there is a permanent display of furniture, utensils and art objects designed by Horta and his contemporaries as well as documents related to his life and time. The museum also organises temporary exhibitions on topics related to Horta and his art. The building is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heratige List.
this is an image of the interior this looks very much like the Art Nouveau theme because its very vibrant and its glass and sleek design it has to it. i like this because of the eye catching, sort of shapes and styleings to it which makes it very impressive to look at and be around.
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Kitagawa Utamaro
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Kitagawa Utamaro (喜多川 歌麿 ?, ca. 1753 - October 31, 1806) (his name was archaically romanized as Outamaro) was a Japanese print maker and painter, and is considered one of the greatest artists of woodblock prints (ukiyo-e). He is known especially for his masterfully composed studies of women, known as bijinga. He also produced nature studies, particularly illustrated books of insects.
His work reached Europe in the mid 19th century, where it was very popular, enjoying particular acclaim in France. He influenced the European Impressionists, particularly with his use of partial views, with an emphasis on light and shade.
"I chose to post this artist because a lot of the time Japanese, Korean and Chinese arts go over looked so i thought i would be a bit different. i picked this piece of artwork because of the cultural reference it has to the work. as well as the oil marks and how the work looks i think its very bold eye catching and distinct to the artist or place it came from. that is what i like about it."
Culture, Contemporary Art in Scandinavia
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