Sunday, October 19, 2014

PPP 7

VIS 330-340                                                                                     Gregory M. Gómez



In Pursuit of Personal Preferences, 7


List of sites to visit, Week 7,10/15/14


http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/delaunay-endless-rhythm-t01233
Author: Robert Delaunay
Title: Endless Rhythm 1934

This certainly not a representation of anything in real life. This is an abstract image of circles and lines. There is an interesting uses of grays to tone down the warm colors of yellow, orange, and red followed by the cooler colors of greens and blues. The use of circles in a curvature create a centrifugal motion within the frame.  



Created by:      Keith Vaughan 1912–1977
Title:         Drawing of three men working with a lorry
Date:         [1941]
Format:         Artwork - on paper, unique
Medium:         Watercolour paint on paper
Dimensions: 100 x 155 mm
Description: The drawing is of the working party in a woodland.
Collection: Tate Archive
Acquisition: Purchased by the archive from Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd in November 1990
Reference: TGA 9013/1/19

This is a general line drawing of a scene. It looks as if it is the first step of someones painting. However it also looks very good staying as it is. It uses thicker lines and thinner to represent depth or some sort. However it is also clear that that it is water color for the thicker lines. The thicker lines could also look like ink. The most detail appears to be in the truck but that doesn't take away from the rest of the drawing.



Museums:
            http://www.tate.org.uk/art
            http://www.mfah.org/art/collections/
            http://www.museumofeverything.co.uk/


Artist Blog:
            http://www.jaimetreadwell.com/Drawing-II-appropriation-integration.htm

Galleries:
http://www.jackshainman.com/artists/
            http://www.edlingallery.com/artists
            http://www.tibordenagy.com/exhibitions/
            http://www.junefitzpatrickgallery.com/AChome.html
           
Artists:
http://www.stevenassael.com/drawings/
http://www.artspace.com/james_siena

Videos:
            https://vimeo.com/75560831

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV1ZHh9wl7w

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