Monday, October 29, 2007

Zorn. Isabella Stewart Gardner in venice.

The red and green pigments create an intense drama within this painting. The warm colors blended around the figure help frame it. The contrasting values found in the background and then in the figure add expression to the composition.

Zorn. Isabella Gardner in Venice.

andreas Zorn. Expressions of color

vibrant,dramatic,soothing,brilliant, harmonious,translucent,intense,warm,
calming,exciting,cool,playful,expressive, natural, soft, emotional, lively,inviting,moving,relaxing.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Isabella Stewart Gardner in Venice,1894

Museum Visit.

Isabella Stewart Gardner in Venice,1894
Anders Zorn.
In the Gardner Museum Zorns painting captured my attention with his use of color with which he creates great drama.By painting Isabella in a white dress amid a back drop of a darkness he allows her figure to dominate the composition.His brushstrokes are pronounced and almost hurried, a has mastery of this process is evident. His use of color sets a wonderful stage for mood and emotion.The red tones added to the browns surrounding the figure set a wonderful balance in relation to the red flower in the bottom right corner. Drama is added to the composition when he paints Gardners arms stretched horizontally and then balances this line beautifully with the vertical of her necklace.Hurried strokes of the dress receed as he uses finer marks to define her face.The green color on the floor allows ones eye to meander to the scene behind the figure. Zorn succeeds in drawring the viewer in to view his central subject and easily has us believing she is the star of a play re-entering the stage to collect accolades.
In comparison viewing the painting on line dulls the color taking with it the vibrancy of the white dress and the drama created by placing it atop the darkened background.The reds in the top left and bottom right corners look muted compared to the real painting. When looking at the online picture some details are excentuated,such as the doors to her left and right. I can see Gardners hands resting on glass or mirror,something I did not notice at the museum.There are clear differences viewing on line and in the museum. The richness of color and texture does not translated on line neither did I experienced a connection and emotion as I did viewing the painting at the museum. Zorn achieves movement and mood in the painting which is lost to the viewer when looking on line.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Portrait of Time.

My portrait collage represents the time I find myself in now. It is a personal representation of transition
and the fluidity of time.I used plastic to help show transparency. It is wise to have goals but unwise to
hold so tightly to them that other opportunities fail to transpire. I wear a cloak in the piece to show how
I cover and protect those dear to me, my children, which I represent with a picture by Gustav Klimt, my favorite artist.
The background is red which is my favorite color.

Monday, October 15, 2007

hannah hoch


Collage Artist Hannah Hoch

Hannah hoch has varied work.Some have many images making up her compositions while others have few images included. all the work seems to communicate strong messages

Thursday, October 11, 2007