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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Beginning of piece
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Before piece is done
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Art Final
Title: Music in Light of The Darkness
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Jackson Pollock studied with alongside Thomas Hart Benton during his early years in life when he attended the Art Students League. Pollock goes against Benton's work or representationalism and starts to look at works like Picassos and some Mexican Muralist. Pollock eventual joins one of the Mexican Muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros in his shop. You see Pollock start to sway into drip painting when he went to a native art show and dropped colored sand onto the ground and also seeing other artist like Arshile Gorky and Hans Hoffman. In the end he knew what art supplies created patterns and he would methodically splatter across canvas previously painted on to cover most of his work and only let some of it shine through the splatters her created.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Visual Analysis pt.2
The Wisconsin Railroad Car has a wooden and stain glass exterior and interior has carpeting and tile work done throughout.
The Railroad car stands at 14ft heigh, 10ft wide and a whopping 77ft long.
The base wooded exterior is colored in a pullman green it has rectangular windows with little indented arches on top with like a fluorescent marble. The interior has a dark red wood as its walls with a light green carpet. The Railroad Car shows wealth with its feature and fits well with its time of creation in the gilded age. The Railroad car was manufactured by the Pullman Car Company. It's a very balanced piece with the dark colors accentuating the lighter accent pieces above the windows.
This piece is associated with the gilded age era. The time period in which the Railroad car was created shows that the artist is well versed in the gilded age and showing wealth for the time period. The artist was trying to show wealth during the gilded age, and they show that very clearly with its exterior and with its divine interior.
This artwork it gives me a sense of being intrigued. These feelings are evoked by the simplicity of the exterior but the complexity of its interior, this is also due to my liking of mechanical objects.
Based on what I've found about the Wisconsin Railroad Car I believe that it could have had a more complex exterior to help get across the show of wealth especially since this railroad car was produced in the gilded age. However, the interior has a clash of colors that mostly sit well together the carpet does not match the surrounding colors and throws off the balance of the interior just a bit. Overall, there could be improvements, but the Wisconsin Railroad car is a beautiful piece of work and deserves its spot int the Ringling Museum.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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The Wisconsin Railroad Car (look for part 2 for my visual analysis)
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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My Color scheme
If I were to have a color scheme it would be a vibrant turquoise, a royal blue, pure white, as well as a neon orange in there for added chaos. I choose these colors because I love how they all look and believe that together they mesh well with each other just like how I can with most of my friends.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Pt.2 Art App. Sketchbook
Pt.3 Art App. Sketchbook
Color has had a huge impact on my life in the fact that being able to see what hues are out there it helps create a vibrant environment for me to cherish and enjoy as well as seeing the saturation of leaves and it creates a warming environment for me to enjoy as well most people do. But overall color allows for me to see the world in its most majestic form and that's how color changes the world for me.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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My Little Comic Pt.4 Sketchbook 2 Art App.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Pt.1 of Art App. Sketchbook 2
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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A few things I like to enjoy/do.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Worded Art Portrait
Hi, I'm Tyler I am 18 I turn 19 in October. When I look at art something that I carry with me is myself worth something I used to struggle with. I'm from Sarasota FL and am a Latino/Caucasian male. Some things I do for fun is play games and draw by using a drawing ink pen to stipple. I work at a little pizza place called Zioz1221 Pizza as there elite dishwasher XD. Something that makes me unique as a person is that I may seem shy but once I know you me my personality will bloom as well as I'm an avid gamer and like to stream on Twitch @JerseyBread over there if you ever want to see what I'm up to over there.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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This is my dog Titus I created him using some ink drawing pens and used a technique called stippling. The drawings use I would say is a way to remember when he was young. I'd say the drawing is beautiful because it captures him in a cute and calm state. This drawing is also beautiful because its intricate in how each and every dot comes together.
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artappreciation2024 · 2 years ago
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Hello, I'm Tyler M. or Moya if you don't mind calling me by my last name, I am an avid video game player that is trying to start up a side career if you so call it that.
1: The artist Roy Lichtenstein thought about doing a 2-segment comic strip instead of just the one.
2: Lichtenstein was a founder or the pop art style we see today.
3: Lichtenstein was the first American to exhibit at the Tate Gallery located in London.
4: The painting shows an American Fighter blasting an Enemy plane.
5: This painting was based of war most likely being the Vietnam war.
When I first looked at the painting, I thought it was two planes at war and I was correct in that aspect, but I would of never guessed it was the Vietnam war they would supposedly be in reference to. Now looking at the painting I can now see that the left plane is in reference to an American aircraft and the right is in reference to a Vietnam or "enemy" aircraft. The art itself, however, has a new meaning it isn't just some planes at war it now shows somewhat or a propagandic message stating that America has air superiority in the Vietnam war. This just goes to show how much thought an effort went into this painting and why it took Lichtenstein over a month to complete this painting.
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