I decided to make my sculpture to look like his brains all jumbled. I made a pencil look coming out of his head and that his head is in the clouds because its as if his head is in the clouds and doesn't know what do to and he's all confused.
Pablo Picasso was a 20th-century Spanish artist who specialized in painting, printing, stage-designing and sculpting. His contribution to the creation of cubism, an art movement that stylizes in geometric shapes, gained him worldwide fame and admiration that is still discussed today. Picasso devoted himself to his art and the development of modern art for 80 years until his death. I like this piece because of how it is painted. The pot looks like an owl or a bird with wings, feet, and feathers. The color of the “bird” is also very vibrant and appealing to the eye.
Lucy Lewis was a Native American ceramicist known as one of the greatest Matriarch potters of the past century. Her designs, like Maria Martinez’s, were inspired by the art of the Pueblo tribe. Most of Lewis’s artworks were influenced by the nature around her—the sky, the weather, and animals—as seen in the picture above. She primarily made small coiled pots from gray clay that were slipped and painted with a yucca brush. Her pieces were regarded as sacred works amongst her tribe. Lewis’ artwork grew famous, so much that she was invited to the White House in 1977. Additionally, she received the New Mexico Governor’s Award for outstanding personal art contribution in 1983. Her artwork remains part of a permanent collection at the Smithsonian Institution. I really enjoy this piece because of the animal and the pattern surrounding it. The black strokes against the white background of the pot easily capture one’s attention. Additionally, the symmetry of three lines for each shape ple...
Joan Miro was born in April 1893 in Barcelona, Spain. He used abstract art and combined it with surrealist fantasy. He painted landscapes, portraits and nudes while he was in Barcelona. He used bold colors where his work was influenced by Paul Cezanne and cubist artists. Miro was also very big into dadaist.
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