Throughout the history of art, there has been so many famous art styles and famous artists. Two of the most famous artists were Pablo Picasso and Frida Kahlo. Both of these two artists were in the same era but their work were two different styles. Picasso’s style was cubism whereas Kahlo’s style was surrealism. One of the famous artworks that Picasso has done was The Weeping Woman and it was a cubism style. On the other hand, one of the famous artworks by Kahlo was Self-portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird. Even though the two artists’ cultures were different, they both made a huge impact on the history of art.
Picasso was a true artist and was very clever in every way. Throughout his life, he has done many famous artwork and many of his artwork reflects on his life and on his emotion during the period of his work. …show more content…
The woman looks very sharp and fragile, and to show that she is also crying and breaking down into pieces. The line is very dominant in this artwork. The wavy lines are used to create her hair, and the straight and zig-zag lines are mostly used to create her and make her look sharp. The texture is also present to make the woman look very sharp and also the wall behind her looks really rough. The form isn’t shown so the woman looks very flat. The shapes are also present to make the artwork look cubism and also to create the features on her face. The scale of the woman is large and it is symmetrical balanced because she is in the middle of the artwork. The artwork has primary, secondary and complementary colours but at the middle of the artwork (part of the woman) has blue, black and white colours to show that she is slowing dying inside. The woman is filling up the whole artwork to show that she is the main focus which is the focal