Many feel Picasso was the most influential artist of the 20th century and I certainly agree with that opinion. From his use of color, materials and everything in between, he was able to take art to new levels. He was willing to experiment.
If we were able to put Picasso into our age of computers, it would be truly wonderful to see how he would creatively utilize this technology. He already did layering when he developed his collages. I can only imagine how at home he would be as he navigated around the Photoshop layering menu.
Artists today are lucky as the list of available materials continues to grow. Artists are also lucky to have Picasso’s creative risk-taking as an example to follow.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Color Interacts
"...Among colors there are certain friendships, for some joined to others impart handsomeness and grace to them..." (Alberti, 1401-72)
Throughout art history, one can study the importance of this statement. Color reinforces movement in Van Gogh's fields. Eugene Delacroix used complementary colors to create a sense of urgency and a fiery spirit. Impressionists capture atmospheric moods through color. Closely looking at an impressionist work, you can see a multitude of color interacting to capture atmosphere, light and shadow. Color rocks!
Throughout art history, one can study the importance of this statement. Color reinforces movement in Van Gogh's fields. Eugene Delacroix used complementary colors to create a sense of urgency and a fiery spirit. Impressionists capture atmospheric moods through color. Closely looking at an impressionist work, you can see a multitude of color interacting to capture atmosphere, light and shadow. Color rocks!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Importance of Color in Art
Art is communication and color is an integral part of that communication. Matisse said: "The chief aim of color should be to serve expression as well as possible..." Color can say a lot to the viewer of art. It impacts human emotions. Just experience the impact of red -- red can symbolize passion, anger, and love. Blue is serene and calming. Artists through time have used the power of color to increase the impact of their work.
With the current Matisse exhibit at the Art Institute (the exhibit opened on March 20th), I will be sharing some thoughts about color over the next couple of weeks.
Also coming this week is my presentation at the HeARTs & Soul Fine and Applied Arts Day at the Lake Zurich Middle School. My presentation "What if Picasso had a computer..." speculates on how the most influential artist of the 20th century would have used this tool.
With the current Matisse exhibit at the Art Institute (the exhibit opened on March 20th), I will be sharing some thoughts about color over the next couple of weeks.
Also coming this week is my presentation at the HeARTs & Soul Fine and Applied Arts Day at the Lake Zurich Middle School. My presentation "What if Picasso had a computer..." speculates on how the most influential artist of the 20th century would have used this tool.
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