This artwork is called Pine at Five O’Clock and it was created by Walt Kuhn.
The medium used to construct this artwork is oil paint. This artwork shows a pine tree which seems to be in the forest or near many other trees. About half of the pine tree has less leaves than the other half of the pine tree. This must be what the name of the artwork is talking about which has something to do with the time “Five O’Clock”. The pine tree to the right of the centered pine tree seems to full compared to the center tree. The tree is asymmetrical due to the amount of leaves on one side as opposed to the leaves on the other side. Similar to the artwork Buffalo Hunter, the form of art is fine art because this is an oil painting on a canvas. I believe the content of this artwork relates to the growth of the tree in relation to time that has passed. And also similar to the painting Buffalo Hunter, this painting is two-dimensional because it is on a
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This piece of art was created by Hughie Lee-Smith. The artwork is simply named Three Girls. This artwork was also created using oil paints which is the similar to the artworks called Buffalo Hunter and Pine at Five O’Clock. This oil on canvas painting canvas seems to be much more modern in relation to the other two artworks because of the attire that the girl in the center is wearing. The painting has a dull tone to it which brings about a feeling of curiosity and mystery. The three girls seem very different because the girl in the center seems to be stressed out, the one to the left seems to be brainstorming about something, and the girl to the right seems to completely careless about what is going on. This form of art is fine art. There is a positive articulation which is a repetition of girls. This painting reminds me of a digital photograph.