Leigh And Her Mom Analysis

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I will be going to analysis Leigh and her mom by Karla Klarin in 1994; I found this painting in the CSUN Art Galleries. There are many paintings in the CSUN Art Galleries, this painting attracts me the most. The size of the painting is 56 inches by 60 inches, this is a painting that is not small nor big. This painting was painted in 1994, so there doesn’t have a lot of high technology, like cell phone or iPad in those days, so it’s easier to analysis. When I first saw this painting, it very attracts me, especially the color of the painting. The background color of the painting is blue and my favorite color is blue. Another reason I got attracted by this painting is that this painting is very simple, not complicated to figure out what this painting is talking about; and the painting only has two people and few objects. Leigh and her mom is a painting about a daily life between Leigh and her mother. Leigh is about three to five years old, she is sitting on a rocking horse. She looks very adorable; her hair’s color is white and she wears a denim jumper skirt. She looks very not so happy playing with the rocking horse, both of her hand is holding the rocking horse; seems that she is having fun time with the rocking horse. Her mom is sitting on a chair; she has one leg on the chair and one leg on the floor. Her mom I swearing a …show more content…
This painting is painted in 1994 by Karla Klarin. This painting is not famous or very beautiful, just painted by a regular painter; but this painting has it’s the meaning about a what is the little girl and her mom’s daily life, and what they do for free time. I really love this painting because it reflects my children period and I really love to play with rocking horse. Another thing I love about this painting is that I love to paint; in my elementary school, I had many awards about drawing and painting, so this painting attracts me when I first see

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