photorealistic paintings in America. Most photorealist would create still art (motionless objects that are recreated through art) but, unlike them Audrey felt she couldn’t reach her audience through still life art and was more focused on creating images for people and their emotions. An example of one of her early photo realistic paintings that was sociopolitical and emotional was called “Kennedy Motorcade”, (see fig. 3, to left) painted in 1964 with oil on canvas for the medium. It was from…
Hello! The theme for today is about an artwork made by George Catlin the creator of this quote “Thank god it is over, That I have seen it and am able to tell it to the world” and the first great painter to travel beyond the Mississippi to paint the Indians, and his Indian Gallery, staggering in its ambition and scope, is one of the wonders of the nineteenth century. This artwork started in 1834 and he finished in the same year. To do this artwork he used a technique with oil on canvas and the…
brush strokes. In Painting Club, I painted my worries away and focused on my imaginations coming to life. It was fascinating to watch the picture gradually fill up the blank canvas like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle coming together into an unexpected image. It sets a challenge to my mind in which I must overcome, but soothes my mind from all the anxiety as…
taken; this process includes endless aspects that are adjusted to the photographer’s liking, such as exposure, framing, lighting, and so on and so forth. These two components work together to create an image. The only “job” of the audience is to interpret, criticize, and possible appreciate this image. In order to understand the photograph’s meaning, one must comprehend the significance of the subject, the intentions of the photographer, and the relationship the two share. This task…
There are specific requirements to be a photography teacher, although anyone can teach someone how to hold a camera and how to take pictures, photographer instructors are experienced and have specific skills, that they have learned from majoring in photography, which are crucial for teaching a photography course. Those skills, according to study.com, are, “instructional and organizational skills, photography, patience, entry software, Microsoft Access, graphics or photo imaging software and…
From painting one you can see that the women do not get the same rights as the men. In painting one they are set up in the social pyramid and the women are at the bottom. The women in the right corner are praying to the men at the top of this painting, the other women are talking to each other and looking up men behind them and above them. From painting one you can see that the lady is praising and giving gifts to the lady with the small baby. The ladies in this painting are all bringing gifts…
“Take an image, freezing a moment in time, reveals how rich reality truly is,” Ansel Adams says. Photographers need multiple skills and knowledge of what they are actually taking a photograph of. A photograph is not just what u see in the image its what you make of it. Photographers are still needed in the world to capture every precious moments in reality. Photography is a more difficult than just taking a picture and presenting it. It is about capturing the right picture at the right moment…
sure that I will meet people who have nothing to do with the explosion but they are from Baghdad or at least they know someone from there. My goal is to show who have lost someone and haven’t. I want to see what people think when they look at the images, and how they’re going to determine who have lost a friend or a relative and who have not. My Main goal is not show that Iraq was a better country before the invation because this is obvious now after all of what happened since 2003. What I want…
The quote is clearly important, as the subject is pointing at it, and it takes up most of the frame. In the tenth photograph, the girl in the back of the photograph draws focus because she is doing the action. She is clearly engaged in what she is talking about, made evident by her hand gestures. Alex’s blue hair is also culturally significant. In the eleventh photograph, Dakota once again draws focus because of his bright colors against more neutral colors, and his entire person is facing the…
“Photography can only represent the present. Once photographed, the subject becomes part of the past.” – Berenice Abbott A photograph displays more to the human eye than expected; on “looking” at photographs we are captivated in an artistic narrative formed – it’s said that we are engaged in personal creation that is not provided with given endings, reflections are modified, something’s are altered, memories are re-defined, and “new” memories and expectations develop. With this being said,…