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Dive into the analysis of figure paintings, exploring how artists choose and apply color, while comparing different works and discussing the importance of color choices. Discover insights and perspectives on the use of color in art.
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Abstracting the Figure Analyzing Art
Reflection • Make a list of facts: • Make some inferences:
Reflection • List of facts: • Compare with the portrait of Sally Taylor Smith: • Does Gertrude look as friendly as Sally? • Why or why not?
Reflection • What is different about this picture? • Which picture seems to have movement? • What might this picture represent?
Reflection • What is similar to the Dawson painting, “Figure by the Window”? • What is different? • Do you think Dawson used the Vermeer to begin his composition? Why or why not? • Is it okay for an artist to copy another artist’s work? • Why or why not?
Colour • Abstract artists use a variety of strategies as they choose colour for their paintings. • Local Colour • Emotional Colour • Arbitrary Colour
Local Colour • Artists might use some of the colour that is actually present in their subject matter as a beginning for their colour choice. • Yellow = blonde hair • Pink = Caucasian skin colour
Emotional Colour • Sometimes artists use colours as stand-in symbolism for emotion. • Bright red = anger • Cool blue = sadness
Arbitrary Colour • Arbitrary colour choices might be part of a program, eg: variations on blue, or chosen by chance (close your eyes and choose a colour). • May be whatever colours are available to the artist.