Monday, December 13, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
From Wrinkly skin to Smooth skin
Before
Theres the old lady with freckles and wrinkles and the mole .
After
I sort of like reconstructed her face took the mole away some wrinkles are out and her hair seems a little darker , she looks a little younger.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Styles of Art
Pablo Picasso-
Cubism is modern art made up mostly of paintings. The paintings are not supposed to look real The artist uses geometric shapes to show what he is trying to paint. Early cubists used mainly grays, browns, greens, and yellows. After 1914, Cubists started to use brighter colors. Cubism was the beginning of the Abstract and Non-objective art styles.
In Expressionist Art, the artist tries to express certain feelings about some thing. The artists that painted in this style were more concerned with having their paintings express a feeling than in making the painting look exactly like what they were painting. |
Henri Matisse Fauvism was an art style that lasted only four years, beginning in 1905. The leader of this movement was Henri Matisse. The word Fauvism is french for "wild beasts". It got this name because the paintings had bright and unusual colors. The subjects in the paintings were shown in a simple way, and the colors and patterns were bright and wild. |
Claude Monet Impressionism was developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These pieces of art were painted as if someone just took a quick look at the subject of the painting. The paintings were usually in bold colors and did not have a lot of detail. The paintings in this style were usually outdoor scenes like landscapes. The pictures were painted to look like they were shimmering. |
Vincent van Gogh Postimpressionism began in the 19th century. It was mainly still lifes and landscapes. The postimpressionists liked to use lots of colors and shadows. |
Andy Warhol Pop art can be any every day item that is drawn in a brash and colorful way. Pop Art is short for Popular Art. It is inspired by comic strips, advertising, and popular entertainment. |
Paul Seurat In Pointillism, the artist uses small dots or strokes of paint to make up the pictures. From far away, these dots blend together to form the picture and give the impression of different colors as they blend together. |
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Principles of Design
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