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5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES
Jackson Pollock
1948
summertime: Number 9A
he used his entire body to paint
throwing paint onto the canvas
rich in color and different textures
creates gigantic abstract paintings
creating the particular texture
we notice thinner and thicker lines covering the canvas randomly
to color the shapes created by the lines
use primary colors
pleasant and rhythmic vision
created by the repetition of colors
Pablo Picasso
Spanish painter and sculptor
he realized
1903
the old guitarist
the tired body creates a cascade of diagonals
his skin is tinged blue, with white reflections that give light
he accomplished it during his blue period (the artist only painted blue works)
which exude a state of melancholy
Salvator Dalì
1931
The Persistence of memory
presents a series of watches that melt into a typical dreamscape
it has a clear first, second and third floor
but it remains difficult to understand what is happening in the painting
Piet Mondrian
1930
he thought the pure form of art was based on the grid
painted black lines on a white background
and used primary colors to color the shapes
he believed his works had
balance
unity
order
use horizontal vertical lines to form rectangles of different sizes
emphasize with red
Alma Woadaey Thomas
African-American painter
uses simple colors and shapes to represent nature
The Eclipse
1970
bright colors radiating from a blue circle
the circular sequence creates a frequency that repeats throughout the painting
blue and green form rings around the circle
the closer the circles go to the end of the canvas,. the warmer they are (red-yellow)
use small repeating rectangles to form the rings
creating a sense of movement starting from the center