“Analyze an example of a self portrait painting by one artist through the Subjective and Structural Frame.”…
The artist I had chosen for my PowerPoint presentation was Georgia O’Keeffe. The first example of her work is Easter Sunrise was made in 1953 and is an oil on canvas painting. Easter Sunrise depicts a mountain side and shining from the corner of the mountain is a brilliant white cross. As far as the technical excellence of this painting, the colors are varying degrees of browns, gold and white. Georgia O’Keeffe uses form really well.…
scratchboard, abstract, design, charcoal drawing with live models, and color schemes. Over time, she was…
13. Dry media, normally associated with drawing, such as chalk, may be used in pastel paintings.…
The use of various techniques such as repetition and tessellation is evident in her works. These techniques come from Gascoigne's previous experience in the ancient Japanese art of ikebana. Ikebana is the art of flower arranging and teaches effective repetition, shape and form. From practicing ikebana I got the vision of how to use the things I liked said Gascoigne. Colours used were often subtle and nuance, for example greys, yellows and earth colours were very popular in her…
This painting consisted of charcoal, acrylic, spray paint and brown paper. The artist used mixed media to create this peculiar piece of…
Sally uses an array of different mediums throughout her works while most artists generally use one or two (this makes her work unique). While creating het artwork,…
Warhol enhanced his artwork through the use of acrylics, which allowed him to layer colors without blending them, in order to create distinguishable facial features.…
Citations: Sayre, Henry M. A World Of Art. 6th Edition. Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2010. 1, 3, 35, 42. Print.…
a. Describe the size and medium (the actual materials an artist uses) of the artwork.…
particular artists that stood out to me because of the way they either blended colors , used the…
There are several ways to produce manga art. With the proper tools, drawing manga can be a successful and fun event. Each person has their own preference when it comes to equipment. You will need a basic set of materials so you can sketch, use ink, and color your drawing. Let’s start with paper. It is recommended to use two types of paper. Use one for creating sketches and one for producing the finished color artwork. Next, choose some pencils for your drawings. “Pencil sketching is probably the most important stage, and always comes first when producing manga art.” (Li Yishan, Massive Manga Techniques for Drawing, Inking, and Colouring, 2011, pg 13) You should be sure to choose pencils that feel good when you hold them, and don’t refrain you from expressions. There are pencils that range from soft to hard lead. You can, also, try mechanical pencils. Mechanical pencils never lose their point, so you don’t have to worry about sharpening them. Colored pencils need sharpening, but sometimes, it is best to use them when they are blunt. When colored pencils are blunt, you can change the color of tone and shades by building up the layers of colored pencil.…
My red lips should really stand out before anything in my drawing. In my painting I did not use any repeating colors, it was all diffrent. I used alot of textures and shading in my painting. The shading was used to make my shirt pop out and look real, the same goes for my hair and lips. The elements used in this painting is blended shading and hue. these elements work together because the blended shading really made this work of art pop and look more realistic. The hue was created by all the diffrent colors that I chose, none of them were repeated so it gave my project a rainbow type of look. the hue was helpful, it really made my project look less boring to look at. In this painting theres alot of warm colors, I chose them so it could look kind of fun and happy.…
Raphael utilized drawing before committing to any canvas because it helped him brainstorm or allow him to make his first draft of the piece. The materials Raphael needed for his drawings most likely consisted of black chalk, red chalk, metal point or charcoal. For Raphael’s paintings, the materials he needed mostly consisted of oil with pigments on wood, panel, or canvas for fresco paintings as well as Tempera on wood. For the Alba Madonna in particular, Raphael used oil paint on panel, which was then transferred to canvas. Raphael’s paintings were considered unique due to the large amount of paint he used. There are many difficulties when painting with oil in that era sheds some light on Raphael’s talent, and his amazing ability to create such detailed masterpieces with the unforgiving and ill-tempered form of medium (“Raphael Biography,” 2013).…
There are various genres in the world of painting, which include portrait, landscape, still life, historical painting and so on. Still life belongs to narrow genres, not so wide spread, but there still are outstanding masters who are capable to demonstrate all the beauty of this style to the viewer.…