Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Modern Art movements

Cubism artwork breaks up object and is being re assembled with multiple viewpoint.

There are 2 types of cubism. Analtic and Synthetic.

Analytic cubism is the first phrase of cubism that simplify objects in to shapes. Synthetic cubism is the same as first phrase but colors are added in and not just a single object but several objects place together. One very interesting thing about cubism is even after simplifying the objects it still has its original form.





Futurism is the love for speed, noise, mchine and pollution. From the picture above i can see that it is a picture of a battle horse well why is it a battle horse? Because of the spear i see around it so i guess there must be a person riding this horse moving forward in high speed. Well there seems to be alot of enemies around it as well but the horse just wasn't afraid. It symbolises courage and with the color schemes used it feel as though the horse is in victory and it looks as though the surrounding time has been stopped.


Surrealism is like drawing of dreams, imagination that explores one person's inner and outer self. In order to draw surrealism one has to have alot of imagination and dreams.

Movie of Surrealism like Alice in the Wonderland and Inception movie settings is place in dreams and yet this dreams become so realistic. It kind of brings a sense of mystery and well it definately looks interesting and cool.

Well we haven't really tried doing any of this art before basically because we wasn't teach and well i would say that i would like to try it because it looks so weird yet it looks nice =D



Other than just using one method to do art. We can also combine both theory into one like this painting above mixing cubism with surrealism.

Pictures taken from:
http://dark.pozadia.org/wallpaper/Artist-Surrealism/
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/italian/italianclubbepfall2000.html
http://www.160grams.com/magazine/2010-2011/february-issue/futuristic-icons.php
http://www.photoshopsupport.com/tutorials/or/cubism.html
http://t1.gstatic.com/

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