Friday, January 23, 2009

Henri Mattise

Henri Mattise
French
"The Green Line"

A painting by Henri Mattise called "The Green Line". It is said to be Madame Mattise, his wife. The coloring that he has done with the painting is amazing, if you cannot tell. In this blog we are to look at his painting and explain why he has chosen to paint the way he has done. In the models face she is half green, half normal skin toned. She looks like she could be sick a lot but sometimes can feel better. Maybe he chose to present her this way because green can sometimes mean greed and she could be greedy. Paintings or pictures, or sculptures can be like music, another art, people can let their feelings out in music with lyrics and beats. Others can paint it out, take pictures, and create beautiful sculptures as a way to explain how their feelings. 

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Homage

Edward Hopper
American
"Homage"

My impression of this painting: 
We are suppose to tell what we think the artist is trying to tell us in this painting. I believe that Edward Hopper is trying to show us that the women may be seeing a ghost, maybe her friend, daughter, lady of the house who had died recently and follows her to remind her of who they were. The shading is amazing in this, even if it is painted it is hard to paint someone so lightly that they seem transparent. 

What I have learned: 
That Edward made this from oil paint and that he is quite famous for it. This was one of his rural scenes. 

Friday, January 9, 2009

New York Movie- Edward Hopper

My first impression: Is that this place could be a regular theater or a movie theater (hence the greenish screen). The women by the door must be a usher from the 1930's. The light detail is amazing, going from dark to light and the opposite. 

What I have learned: That this is in fact a movie theater, and that Edward Hopper did work a lot with light, in all of his paintings, in this one particularly he used his paint to show the brightness on a persons face, as the movie bounced off of it and the shadows of the womans pants while she leans back against the yellow wall. 

Wednesday, December 17, 2008


My first impression: 
I can see that this is the artist looking through  a window on a sunset or sunrise, the sail boats have either been put away or the sails haven't been set loose yet. The artist used geometric shapes, the sail boats and windows, and even some circles as leaves. damon has a hot body.I see organic shapes like the leaves, clouds, and water. 

What I have learned:
I have learned that this is by Henri Matisse who is French and was born in December 31, 1869 and died on November 3, 1954. The painting is called "Interior at Collioure". The artist does use a lot of shapes in other paintings.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Works of Art I Know


Title: Unknown
Artist: Pieter van der Borcht (1545-1601)
Date: 1594
My first impression:
In this picture there is an old looking elephant with a man on top of him. 
The man seems to be on a collum making a grand entrance to either war or a welcoming back ceremony.
There is a fire torch and the elephant is lifted up on a stand which makes the elephant even taller.

What I have learned:
This picture is in fact an entrance for the great duke, who was from Austria, he was going into Belgium.
This image is engraved and Borcht is known all over for this.