Size of each picture: 13 x 18 cm
Picture 1) This was the first stage for the development. I used charcoal to shade in the areas of the skirt for the outline. Picture 2) Once i had completed this I used yellow,red and orange ink with turpentine and created and abstract piece by smoothing the turpentine combined with the ink over the charcoal. Picture 3) When this was completed, I used charcoal and pastel to complete the cubist/geometric lines over the background picture.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Cubism Braque
Size: 77 x 50 cm
Materials used: Yellow and red water colours, Charcoal and Acrylic paint
This piece of work was influenced greatly by George Braque who's work is broken up into bigger segments in comparision to the Cubism Carousal.
Materials used: Yellow and red water colours, Charcoal and Acrylic paint
This piece of work was influenced greatly by George Braque who's work is broken up into bigger segments in comparision to the Cubism Carousal.
Geometric Abstraction
Size: 85 x 60 cm
Materials used: Yellow, red and Orange ink, Charcoal mixed with turpentine for abstract effect. Black and white charcoal/pastel lines used over background to create a geometric cubist illusion.
This piece of work was influenced by both the geometric line drawing and cubism movement.
Materials used: Yellow, red and Orange ink, Charcoal mixed with turpentine for abstract effect. Black and white charcoal/pastel lines used over background to create a geometric cubist illusion.
This piece of work was influenced by both the geometric line drawing and cubism movement.
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