Art Reflection

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When picking the six pieces of art work for my art exhibit I wanted a common theme with in each of the works. The common theme with each of these art works that I see is bodies on motion. The order I would place these pieces of art works in my exhibit would start with the Vitruvian Man, then into Basketball player, next would be Motion Study: Male Nude, Standing jumping to the right, followed by Blue dancer, than Danza de La Tierra to the last imagine being Falling Women. The first three photos I placed in this order because without know the natural patterns the body moves in then we would be able to allow the body movement. The next photo shows the muscles that it takes to do a simple task such as dribbling a basketball. The third photo shows …show more content…
This art work is an actual body that was preserved and were willing donors and is now displayed as art. This was displayed in "Body Worlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies," at the California Science Center in Exposition Park. When looking at the basketball player you will notice that the skull is split so that the viewers can see what the brain also looks like. As you look at the basketball player you can see the actual lines within the muscles and you can see where the muscles attach and where the muscles cross over each …show more content…
Baca titled Danza de La Tierra gives the viewer a Mexican feel. As you can see the artist used bright colors throughout the painting to show the culture. As you can see in the skirt the man different little object that represents the Mexican Culture. The sky in this painting is filled with many different vibrant colors such as orange, yellow, electric blue, and purple. When the viewer looks at the sky you might get an electric and vibrant feeling. Within this art work you can see many actual lines with the buildings and well in the ground and in the sky. There are a few implied lines that were created from the skirts that the dancers are

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