IN ARTS 10 GROUP 1: Zarah Antiojo Chlouie David Matthew De Jesus Shelumiel Bulabon Ruthjoy Dilinila Justus Cauilan Francis Mirasol Philip Field Andrea Hernandez Britney Agner
HEAT AND SEAT
Painting by Justin Christenberry,
- this artwork was supposed to depict the best feeling hate come from romantic relationships, and is made by the deviant artist name justinechristenbery
ON SILENT WINGS
Painting by:Tommy Oloffson
- Tommie Olofsson was born 1947 in Gothenburg Sweden. Now he live in the nature deep in the middle of the forest in Sweden. Tommie is self-taught and has been influenced to some extent by Picasso, Rembrandt, Kandinsky, Mozart, Stravinsky and Einstein. And of course, life itself... especially the hard part. He was known for his abstract work that depicts various colours and textures that depicts deep meanings or visions and this painting is no exception he defines this painting as You Never Saw It Coming You Just Let It Fly Away On Silent Wings, No More Promises To Break You Just Flew Away On Silent Wings because as you can see this painting has colours which seems to fade away and disappears turning it hazy and blurry. This painting was inspired by the song of the same name and Tommy was known for doing this
FIRE IN THE EVENING
Painting by: Paul Klee
Fire in the evening A red opaque rectangle stands out among bands of muted browns, greens, violets, and blues, which dynamically interact to suggest built structures or geographic formations. Klee's trip to Egypt in the winter of 192829 inspired a number of striated compositions, a response in part to the stratified cliffs of the Nile Valley and the long strips of tilled fields he saw there. These works "moved far from Nature," he said," And found their way back to reality." While the work is apparently abstract, the variation within the simple formal palette of line and colour constructs depth and space and even evokes a fire aflame in a desert at day's end.
AROUND THE BLUES
Painting By Sam Francis
- During the Second World War Sam Francis served as a pilot with the American armed forces. He took up painting while recovering from a flying accident in 1944. From 1950-7 he lived in Paris, where he saw first-hand the paintings of Monet, Matisse, Czanne and Bonnard. In September 1956 he visited an exhibition of Monet's 'Water Lilies', paintings which had aroused his interest for some time and which had an impact on his work. For Francis each colour has a symbolic value: white corresponds to the infinite, blue to the cosmos and water, and yellow to the sun. His experience as a pilot has a bearing on paintings such as this one, which have the appearance of aerial views and communicate the silence of the skies.
SIMULTANEOUS WINDOWS
Painting by Robert Delaunay
- He chose the view into the ambulatory of the Parisian Gothic church Saint-Sverin as the subject of his first series of paintings, in which he charted the modulations of light streaming through the stained-glass windows and the resulting perceptual distortion of the architecture. The subdued palette and the patches of color that fracture the smooth surface of the floor point to the influence of Paul Czanne as well as to the stylistic elements of Georges Braques early Cubist landscapes. Delaunay said that the Saint-Sverin theme in his work marked a period of transition from Czanne to Cubism.
RORSCHACH EXPERIMENT 101
Painting by Eric Kuns
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. While there isnt anything in the image that is intended to
look like anything specific that exists, the self-entwining globule in the upper left evokes a consciousness. Overall it conjures an intelligence fluctuating between interior and exterior, dissolving and becoming, separation and integration, and all the while interacting with other apparent selves in a realm of flux.