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    Girl before a Mirror

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    Girl before a Mirror‚ an oil on canvas painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso‚ shows two sides of a girl; one which is illustrated with a dark tone and one with a vibrant colorful tone. This painting is bright; colors are at full intensity and are arranged next to their complements‚ producing a visual relationship between shape and form. Forms are used to draw the viewer’s eye across the canvas where circular shapes‚ repeating throughout the work‚ are compensated by the pattern of diagonal lines

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    symbolising multiple of things. Theo goes to collect the Transit papers from his brother so that Kee can get to the Tomorrow boat. As Theo sits down at the table about to have lunch with his brother‚ you see the wallpaper is a multi million dollar Pablo Picasso painting. This shows that something that was once worth millions and is now being used towards something much less ungrateful than it should be. This shows and creates an ironic image‚ what is represented in the painting is rife within the

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    Beautiful Nature

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    to offer yet it so often gets ingored and put to the side for a rainy day. As we go about our busy days we don’t even have time to notice little things. This weekend I went to the mall with my daughter and she asked to go into the art gallery for Pablo Picaso where she pointed at three photos that she wanted me to buy for her room. It was so cute. This piece makes you feel like disappearing into a different place where there is a breeze flowing through your hair and a warm sun on your skin and

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    Cubism -the Weeping Woman

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    CUBISM - The Weeping Woman. Cubism was an art movement which originated in France and Spain in 1906. Cubism influenced painting movement. Cubist artists include Pablo Picasso‚ George Braque and Juan Gris. Picasso had recently travelled to Africa and native America and was inspired by the tribal masks. Cubist Artists captured different view points at the same time. This showed collage and made the image look 3D. In the painting ‘The Weeping Woman’ she looks like she is at home. I get this idea

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    The twentieth century introduced new styles of art that contrasted greatly with the popular styles of art in the nineteenth century. The twentieth century brought in more modern styles of art that challenged the idea that art had to realistically represent the world. Two major styles of art that were popularized in the twentieth century were cubism and fauvism. Cubism and fauvism are two very different styles of modern art that were used widely throughout the twentieth century. The introduction

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    Alison watt and Picasso

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    Alison watt and Picasso In this essay I’m going to investigate two portrait painters‚ Alison Watt and Pablo Picasso. I will be writing about their lives and influences. The first artist I will be writing about is Alison Watt. She was born and raised In Greenock in 1965‚ 18 years later and she is still studying in Glasgow School of Art for a further 5 years. At the national gallery in London Watt was the associate artist holding a spectacular exhibition of her own Phantom in 2008. Watt was

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    Critical Analysis of Guernica - By Bryce Craig Spanish artist Pablo Picasso can often be collectively seen as the greatest and most influential artist of the twentieth century. In a historical sense he encompassed all that is to be a practicing modernist artist and prevailed as one of the most significant artists overall in human history. Picasso’s most well renowned painting presents to his audience a graphic reflection of the horrors and brutality of war; Guernica (1937) depicts the Spanish

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    Piet Mondrian was a painter who has carved a niche for himself on the global platform matching the likes of other celebrity painters. He is best known for being one of the founders of De Stijl‚ it incorporated an art movement that worked around abstract works‚ and the new art forms that were being introduced to the world in the early 20th century. The movement also was based on the reductive theory; which took a larger scale image‚ and brought it to life on the canvas‚ in architectural works‚ as

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    Themes And Purposes of Art

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    Have you ever wondered about the different purposes of art and their importance? While some art depicts the views of the Artists culture or personal fantasy and imagination‚ others refer to the reality of life‚ such as religion‚ experiences of life and the process of which we all relate to. Some cultures still believe art and craft to be of one concept‚ using objects that reflect importance or belief. While most use canvases expressing ones self‚ either relating to personal imagination or portraying

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    MODERN ART

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    strong inner feelings & they also portray life by personal interpretation of reality through modification & distortion includes both deep despair & intense joy; imager may be dark & painful or bright & pleasurable Guernica a famous painting by Pablo Picasso done in 1937 depicts the Nazi German bombing of Guernica in Spain during the Spanish Civil War it’s black & white oil painting in mural style presents a scene of death‚ violence‚ brutality‚ suffering‚ & helpless w/o portraying their immediate

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