Wednesday 20 March 2013

Impressionism :

Impressionism had a strong influence by simple and bold Japanese wood block prints. This type of Art began in France during the 1870`s. It was produced by a scene and by the use of unmixed primary colors and little small strokes do it will be similar to reflected light effect. They also used to make details and express there reality of living or there mood. These used to be in a small scale so it allow for completion the spot.

 I     It all began from a group of artist that they was called the Anonymous Society, they where a mixed of Painters, Sculptors, Print-makers ect.., how where Monet, Pissaro, Sisley and Degas among others. It all began from an exhibition in Pairs that created this movement of Impressionism .This group of artists joined together there diversity trough painting that made this movement. There where also a lot of critics that where saying that they had a sketchy and unfinished appearance but then there was some writers that liked them they way they made them in a modern painting. 
     
       This work was rejected  from Napolen III and made an exhibition for rejected paintings called The salon of Refused. There was a lot of people that where criticizing trough years and know they are one of the top artists.From all the critics there was a woman called Louise Leroy wrote a review and she called it `The exhibition of the Impressionists` , but it didn`t make a good name for them because they where used to paint with exact proportion with details. She was inspired from the painting of  Monet the Sunrise.

The Sunrise by Monet`s
       So the name of this movement came from Monet`s painting , Sunrise  one of the artist of this movement.
       
       This painting shows the port of Le Havre in the morning. Then in the background it has some ships and that there as silhouette and in the front there are three small boats.It shows short broken brush strokes with unbleanded colors. He used bold colors and made an emphasis on the reflection in the water  
       with the light of the sunrise rather the neutral.

    




The Boating By Monet`s
     
       There technique was to use bright colors that was socking  eyes by many artist chose to use a thick varnish so they can tone dawn the colors. In the 19 century they saw some development with this 
     group of artists paintings with some different shades of blue, green
     and yellows like this painting of Monet`s.



         


       After the years they revealed the name as The Impressionists and from that that day the new movement was born with a different techniques and standards. Till 1886 they did around eight exhibitions.


       Impressionism - Styles & Movements - Art in the Picture.com. 2013. Impressionism - Styles & Movements - Art in the Picture.com. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.artinthepicture.com/styles/Impressionism/. [Accessed 20 March 2013].
   
  I    Impressionism: Art and Modernity | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2013. Impressionism: Art and Modernity | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/imml/hd_imml.htm. [Accessed 20 March 2013].


Tuesday 5 March 2013

Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector



  • Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector lives in Houston, Texas before they had been living in Chiang, Mai , Thailand.
  • These two artist spend about 15 years searching interesting paintings that in there imagination can be made on human body Art.




  • Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector are a team and she paints on Chadwick Gray like she is painting on a canvas.He have to stay still for at least 15 hours at a time to be made in to a human painting and this is very pain full to stand still for all those hours.
  • They use special water base theater makeup  to be made on human painting and be made into a color full master-piece. 
  • Chadwick Gray used to make around 800 hours frozen to let the painting dry. 

Some of there work :
From paintings to human paintings :




Sappho Praying to Aphrodite, after Margaritis
 Leda and the Swan, after Correggio   Sappho.jpg

Leda and the Swan by Correggio


This is a video that shows how they make this type of Art ..




Chadwick Gray, Laura Spector human body art. 2013. Chadwick Gray, Laura Spector human body art. [ONLINE] Available at: http://now.msn.com/chadwick-gray-laura-spector-human-body-art. [Accessed 05 March 2013].

Chadwick Gray becomes world's most famous paintings as partner Laura Spector paints her naked body | Mail Online. 2013. Chadwick Gray becomes world's most famous paintings as partner Laura Spector paints her naked body | Mail Online. [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2249962/Chadwick-Gray-worlds-famous-paintings-partner-Laura-Spector-paints-naked-body.html. [Accessed 05 March 2013].

About | Chadwick & Spector. 2013. About | Chadwick & Spector. [ONLINE] Available at: http://chadwickandspector.wordpress.com/about/. [Accessed 05 March 2013].

Realism

The origins of this style of Art reflects in the 19th century that has been a positive age. It was origin from a group of artists, writers and intellectuals in the late 1840`.The most artist paintings where about politics and slaves these times.
They used realism to show there problems issues through political problems and other artist used the Realism to paint scene of urban landscape of life or portraits of nudes. They used to make the painting very realistic that used to show there life. By this period artist used this movement so they can make a particular light in the society to show how cruel there life was and how much unfair it was.
In there paintings they used to show as well reflecting surface, shadow, light and as much details as possible foe both still-life or live views interpretation to show the object that the artist wanted to create.

French realism grow in the times social and political difficulty in the early 1848 in the third revolution that had taken place in Paris. Then In the `19 century Courbet art caused a lot of controversy because they came  against the academic. From there , then they where expected to be pleasant and work so they can live in town.

This is a painting of Gustave Courbet - The Stone Breakers that is made with oil on canvas. 
It is made in a sketchy way and it shows a lot of focus too the tow men that are working to show the effect by this he made a plain background. These two figures are breaking and removing the stone from the rode that had been built. They used to be forced to make some work that they didn`t want to do that time.


Millet, The Gleaners, 1857
Then this painting of Millet  is showing two figures of  normal people that are working in a farm with a men on a horse watching them working from far away. The painter used a lot of meaning in this painting with  his brushwork,composition , line and color.









In these two painting there are the same meaning during the 19`th century that the artist used the way of painting  to reject to the life that they had been through.

Then There where the paintings of the nudes that used idealism forms that had been interpreted of the ugly work.

The Stonebreakers - Smarthistory. 2013. The Stonebreakers - Smarthistory. [ONLINE] Available at: http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/the-stonebreakers.html. [Accessed 05 March 2013].

Realism - Realism Art. 2013. Realism - Realism Art. [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/c19th/realism.htm. [Accessed 05 March 2013].

Romanticism

The Romanticism represent a style of taught of emotion and Imagination, Individualism and Rebellion. As a period is a rebellious one throughout several rules. This time is called the romantic period. They had the influence from music mostly, because it shows that the romantic composers had freedom of expression, movement, passion, and a lot of fantasy and imagination. So by this they influence they expresed them self with painting what they where going through emotions and expressing there feelings.

As a techniques this style they used to paint the paintings and not be finshed so they will be usually sketches some part of them. They used to paint landscape, nature and characters that were generally well of.
Romanticism was mostly important between 1800 and 1850. It was very important that time because was a time of a lot of feelings like wars. People used to show spectacular and mystical life of how the people`s life was.

One of the important artist was from France and it was Delacroix. He used to work as well sketchy paintings and unfinsed pieces. This is one of the most popular painting that time that was The liberty of The leading People.

This painting  was made in the French Revolution that is showing the woman carrying the flag of the French and onward people fallen near her.
This was inspired from the Liberty of New York statue.









There was an other famous artist that was Turner`s work that is very similar to Delacroix work because the two of them are romanticism artists.


Casper Frederick was a German painter that was a great artist that shows feelings in this paintings. He had a tough childhood because of the death  of his mother in  his early life.
This painting is well-known as a masterpiece of the romanticism. We do not see his face so it is impossible to know this facing but we can see that he is terrifying. 










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Caspar David Friedrich Biography | artble.com. 2013. Caspar David Friedrich Biography | artble.com. [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.artble.com/artists/caspar_david_friedrich/more_information/biography. [Accessed 05 March 2013].

Different Type of Art


Art is expressed with a lot of feeling that the artist can express with a lot of different style form different century. It can be showed from abstract style to realism style.



  • The abstract style is a form of Art that did not show recognizable designs but have the feelings of the artists like Sonia Delaunay and Jackson Pollock.this Art isn`t made to show the animals or the figure that is exactly but to show color, shape and emotions.


  • Then There is Cubism, it is an other modern Art that is an Art that it shows unreal geometric shapes to show what they wanted to paint. In this style  they mostly used grays, browns, greens and yellow to paint. Then in 1914 they began to use more expressive colours.
  • This style was the start of the Abstract.
  • One of the most famous artist of the style is Pablo Picasso 



  • Expressionism is an other Art how the artist express him self by painting. This style began in the 1905. The artist that painted in this style used to be expressive and painted with a lot of feelings. They used to paint exactly what are there feelings. One of the most popular artist of this time is Wassily Kandinsky.


  • An other interesting style of Art is the Pointillism. It is a type of Art that used to painted with small dots or strokes in a large scale of paintings. This effect from far you can see it as a painting that blend together and show figures and nature with different colors. Paul Seurat is one of the most important painter  of this style.


  • Art is an art that can be drawn every they with a colorfull way.
  • Popular Art is the same as Pop Art. 
  • This style is inspired from comic book, advertising and other popular entertainment.
  • There are more different types of Art from old century  to now a day style like Baroque Art, Fauvism, Impressionism, Symbolism, Rococo, Neoclassicism, abstract, cubism, Expressionism, Pointillism, Pop Art and more.. 
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The Impact of the Industry Revolution of now a day


By the Industry Revolution changed through the people and industry how they so they changed every aspect of their lifestyle. This helped them to development their health and their life how they can make better improvement in social and in public. It also improved the water power, machine manufacturing and the rail roads that were the best new technology innovation. This affects through the world and was an enormous change in positive and negative way through industrialization that is felt today.
As there living it affect a lot of changes in families that change all the history too, and by this now we have this modern society that works the way it is with this mechanism because designers always learned more innovative thing to make them always better and better. If it wasn`t for this to day we would not have skyscrapers, electricity, time zones and more invite thing that we have now a day. Even there was a lot of new thing there is also the negative thing that happened by this revolution, like the poor treatment to the people, the corruption trough the government ect...

About 400% of the population increased every century from 250 years that began the Industry Revolution, since today the population increased by six billion people. People had increased by the uses of the natural and man-made resources. It also increased the energy, land for growing food and in waste products.

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Monday 4 March 2013

The Industrial Revolution


The Industrial Revolution:

Before the industrial revolution began they had problems to cut wood and also to carry them from place to another because it was very expensive to carry them with ships.

The Industrial Revolution was a period that had a lot of changes trough agriculture, textile, transportation and more.This Revolution began in 1740 in England. This revolution had a lot of advance in agriculture and in the production of food supply that changed the organization and the new technology. It increased the commerce, foreign and domestic conditions as well, and these where also an advert in this revolution that made these inventions easier and more practical that changed people`s life. By this more people had work and with the mechanism they had more goods.


They always searched new intelligent designers so they can produce innovative mechanism and the first designer was of the system engine in the 1712. This was designed by Thomas Newcomen and John Calley that was a total success but the idea  was of Jim Andrew. Thomas Newcomen after 3 years designed this engine.
This was first designed and then built ,but when it was built they where using a lot of coal to make it work.



Agricultural had the position of the way that life was in England and it was an important source for textiles industry and by that the wool and cotton industry was increasing each year. In this period the agricultural industry was improving by the new techniques and mechanism.






During the revolution people used to live in small villages and working as a  craftsmen or in agriculture. Most of the people used to work with there families. With these new mechanism many farmers and workers lost there job because the machines then where more efficient. and where more capable of huge outcomes.By this they had to move to other towns so they can make new jobs although they had less hours and less money.

Education was a good effect to the Industrial Revolution because it was important to the Industrial Revolution to learn children new things. For example, these children needed to learn how to read so , they would not be able to work a machine. The problem was that then there was a lot of children working. Families and children where forced to work  because they where desperately needing money.They used to work eighteen hours each day strictly.

Births used  a lot of money so they can make a ship to have more protection in the island of Integra [English Harbor].But the problem was that by this work the government many people where treated as slaves and then they used to live short life. By this work the government managed to make a lot of money because he didn`t used to pay the people.

In this Revolution many people thought there were  negative changes only  but there were also some positive changes. Some of the positive changes included that people were educated, new inventions were made and some machines were improve, and they improved on buildings with 6 Six new investments that where built.

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