This painting is called "Fishing Cat" by Jean-Michel Basquiat. I selected this photo because I think its really and I like how loud it is with all the colors, but you can tell that there is some type
Romare Bearden's art is interesting. This is not the art I would usually like looking at, but it is unique. Vibrant colors, cutout-like features, all these make it kinda feel like a collage. This reminds me of a certain art style that one of my favorite anime uses. In the show, The enemy and the world they create has a similar art style to this. Here is a couple of examples:
I really like this stencil that Banksy did. He includes humor in some of his street art and this is one of them. He also does a lot of art with rats in them, but I like this one in particular. I like that the rat looks like he was caught in the middle of something. And it's not a "pretty" stencil he made, the rat is dirty looking and disoriented. Thats goes with the words next to it, showing he's not really trying to look good.
Paul Cezanne is a famous French painter, one of the greatest of the Post-Impressionists, whose works and ideas were influential in the aesthetic development of many 20 th century artists and art movements, especially Cubism. Paul Cezanne was born on January 19, 1839, and died October 22, 1906. Cezanne is famous for his still-life drawings. A still life drawing focuses on still objects. The subject matter is inanimate and never moves, typically Cezanne did still life drawings/painting using fruit. The drawing I picked it called Still Life by Paul Cezanne. This picture first caught my attention because of the color choices. I really appreciate how deep and rich the color choices he used. I love how simple this design is, but yet so detailed. I like the shading and how he highlights the texture of the fruit. Also, I really like the shading in the vase and plate. Lastly, I like he blended the colors together. BY: Kaitlin Droluk (Emily posted this on Blogger for me because my account s...
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