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Artists Who Inspire : A Collection of Various Artists and Artistic Styles. You will be selecting an artist/ artist’s style to research and utilize for your own work of art. Edgar Degas- Impressionist Painter . Edgar Degas: . Edgar Degas.
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Artists Who Inspire: A Collection of Various Artists and Artistic Styles You will be selecting an artist/ artist’s style to research and utilize for your own work of art
Claude Monet-Impressionistfocus on light, landscapes, water lilies
Vincent Van Gogh – Post Impressionist, used thick paint, lots of movement in his brush-strokes….
LeonettoCappiello –Poster designer‘Art Nouveau’ style, used for advertising
Henri Matisse: Used shapes (geometric and organic) , bright colors to represent Abstracted objects and people in his artwork!
Edvard Munch –Expressionistdistorted radically for emotional effect
Georges Braque – Cubist, distorts image to be seen from all sides
Norman Rockwell – Realist, soft tones and imagery of “Slice of American” life
Salvador Dali –Surrealist, dream like style, highly intense in color and realism
Bridget Riley: Op-ArtGeometric abstraction, movement through line designs, created optical illusions
Mark Rothko – Abstract Expressionist, “color field painting”
Willem de Kooning – Abstract Expressionist, color, shape and abstracted reality
Jackson Pollock – Abstract Expressionism, splatter/drip paintings—very large scale
Roy Lichtenstein – Pop Artist, comic-strip/ book style..large scale paintings
Robert Rauschenberg: Pop Artist-mixed media images of pop culture
Lance Letscher: Texas based collage artist—uses old album covers, book covers, children’s books, old candy packaging, old letters, postcards, etc.(p.s. Mrs. Pace/Elliott LOVES Lance’s work)
Jasper Johns, Pop Art- thick paint often pictures of American flags
David Hockney – British Pop Artist, painter, printmaker and photographer. His ‘Photo-collages’ used Repetition and overlapping of printed images arranged as a skewed ‘patchwork’ to make complete images. His photo-collages emulated the Cubist style.
Georgia O'Keeffe – Contemporary, painted close ups of flowers, animal skulls and landscapes
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Contemporary- known for “primitive” urban looking style
Banksy – British ‘street artist’Contemporary-Uses graffiti and his own stencils—funny, political statements
Banksy: Flower grenade on some war-torn country’s public wall…..
Other Artists/ Styles/Mediums to consider:Photography– Ansel Adams, Annie Liebowitz, William EgglestonSculpture: Alexander Calder (kinetic mobiles), Andy Goldsworthy (uses natural objects like twigs, stones, rocks, leaves, etc. to make sculptures outdoors)JOSEPH CORNELL: Found Object “Box Assemblages”