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    The elements used to describe Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso include line, shape, color, and value. This picture displays many irregular lines. This is done to display a picture straying from the ordinary image one would have of musicians. The lines mainly appear organic, like the line in the face of the middle musician because he is not proportionate and the instrument the left musician is playing. Shape can be seen both organic and geometric in this image to unite the musicians together. The…

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    The harmony of this piece pleases to the observer’s eye, and the color and use of space are the main attributes of this tapestry. While color and the use of space are the main contributions, there are many secondary elements incorporated in The Unicorn Is Found. All elements and principles, each equally important, almost always derive from one another. One can only…

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    Van Gogh uses color in a very deliberate and effective way in The Night Café. He selects the colors not based on his visual interpretation of the room but on the psychological and emotional effects it has on its occupants. He explains to his brother Theo, in a letter, that he uses the red and green in an attempt to express the terrible passions of human nature. The use of these colors helps to illustrate the intensity of the Café de la Gare and provoke the emotions of the viewer who may relate…

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    81. Most of his artworks have shown the connection to space. This particular artistic form developed by Soto is broadly known as the “Penetrable”. The “Sphere Lutétia” that created in 1996 is regarded as a representative one. It has been exhibited in "Les Champs de la sculpture” in Paris and Miami Art Basel in 1996. And it was recently displayed in the Perrotin Gallery in Paris, France. This installation is made of painted cods in three colors – white, red and black. The whole sphere is in large…

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    Bust Of Paris

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    looking at you. More rhythmic lines can be seen in dainty curls of hair. The bust focuses space around viewer’s space, as it is 3D. It focus’s the space around the head and neck. Space is crowded more around hair, but is sparse on back. Canova uses negative space to show marble and positive space to create form; an example would be the nose. The marble currently appears to be an off white color, but white color emphasizes a pureness that helps symbolize the statute as a pure being.…

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    Atmospheric perspective is designed to suggest a 3D space in the 2D space of the picture, and in which forms and objects distant from the viewer (Adams, 2003). This atmospheric perspective can be seen in the sky of the painting, the viewer cannot see anything distinct pass the mountain, but it is implied there is something beyond the mountains. The atmospheric perspective stretches the landscape of the painting, and makes the painting seem bigger than it actually is. Highlights in paintings are…

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    Central Park painted by Adolf Dehn in 1942 using watercolor on paper, light colors in the front of the painting caught my eye when I was examining the photos. Adolf Dehn uses light colors such as a light green and people strolling through the park to portray the light side of New York City which is in the back of the painting with dark and grey colors with cloudy skies. In the center of the painting Dehn uses a white and light green mixture, suggesting the calmness of the painting. There are…

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    both artists utilized various format and spacial techniques in order to portray different significant features within the space of the work. The artist of the Descent of Christ into Limbo painting used an overlapping technique in various areas of the painting, like in the central subject in the foreground where the viewer’s eye is initially drawn, in order to create more space and provide a third dimension within the work. Because of this overlapping technique, as the viewer, we can assume that…

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    Painting Analysis

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    square format. Also, overlapping such as the flowers are overlapped together. Furthermore, it is not empty since most of the space that covered with flowers, and trees. It is also a positive space as similar colors, and it is not focused to the background. I think for subordinate at the painting will be the road that connected with the Left-side of the background. Since the color of the road is a little bit lighter than the flowers, thus I can focus on…

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    that is being used is paint. In the painting, the three elements that the painter has included are the texture, space, and color. As for the three principles of designs, he uses emphasis, variety, and unity. Using these techniques, the author was able to convey information so the audience can fully grasp on what he is expressing. The three elements being used are texture, space, and color. By using texture, he illustrates the picture in detailed. An…

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