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analysis of a painting
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I found this painting while searching on the internet for a Mexican mural painting that kind of appealed to me. ... Still he manages to give the figures expressions that may totally change the meaning of a painting. For example, from far away a painting may look happy and all the figures may look amused and if you take a closer look realize that they are not happy at all. ...
I chose this particular painting because I find that there is a lot of emotion in it. ... Though, in that painting Rivera has used the three basic colours only for the background. ... The forms are all reddish and are mostly in the middle of the painting and are surrounded by dark blue at the sides of the painting as a background. ...
Here shading mostly helps in order to make the figures which are the main element of the painting to “pop-out” a bit, to be clearer and make a bigger difference between foreground and background. ...
The background shading also helps the painting to have a better use of space. ... It gives the painting a kind of symmetry and aesthetically it looks better.
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Title: analysis of a painting
Words: 941 Rating: None Pages: 3.8 submitted by: liposan
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