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Americans Women Body Painting
American Scene painting began to take root in the early twentieth century and remained active until 1950. American type area realistic art, is also referred to as regionalism. Post World War I (1914-1919), the American art scene has seen change and drift into a naturalistic form, by modernism. Since most of the naturalistic style of painting, American Scene Painting course includes also expressed in the urban and rural life in general. Often regarded as two styles – “American regionalism” and “social realism” (in urban areas, themes). It is usually seen as a protest against the impact of abstraction and European styles of contemporary art, which begins at the end of the nineteenth century.
History
American Regionalism has been the most active in the years around 1930. This sect had a more rural setting with three members of the technical group known as regionalist triumvirate “to the forefront. DeVolson Based in Iowa Grant Wood (1891-1942), Missouri-based Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975 ), and Kansas, John Steuart Curry (1897-1946) founded the group. Interestingly, all three had an artistic education European (Paris).
Artists and Works
small house, the tree came Eldon. Two
human figures in traditional roles of men and women, “….. what kind of people I believed to live in that house, “a painter of words. Benton, an “enemy of modernism,” self-proclaimed created the magnum opus of the “people Chilmark (Figure Composition)” in 1930, describing rural life in a small but prosperous city Chilmark.
“Prelude tragic,” the masterpiece of 1938-40 by John Curry, had a different background to American painting scene. The issue revolves around the “gore” revolution against slavery in Kansas (1854-1858), forerunner of the Civil War. The framework captures the opponents and proponents of slavery, weapons against each other and lead the abolitionist John Brown as the central figure. This overlap of regional work with the philosophy of social realism in the United States. The agency works in the social realism of America was primarily artistic policy documentation of urban society in North America. Pencil drawing 1922 “Morgan, Mellon and Rockefeller” by Robert Minor (1884-1952), and watercolors by Ben Shahn (from 1898 to 1969), based on the Relocation Act (RA), namely. “Lest We Forget” and “years of dust are some examples of others in social realism.
Minggu, 09 Januari 2011
Rabu, 05 Januari 2011
face art, face paint, face painting
FIRST STEPS: Take things easy at first with simple to do designs. Cheek art is a perfect starting point with basic little patterns featuring holly, berries, snowflakes, stars, Christmas crackers, Christmas trees with a little bauble at the end of the branches, and even little faces. Remember that the theme is Christmas so red, white, green, silver and gold are essential colours. Painting animal markings on the cheeks, eyes and forehead can also look very effective, and because animal markings like tigers aren't straight you will get away with so much whilst perfecting your creation.
TIGER MARKINGS: Use a round brush with a pointed end and black paint. Tiger stripes are best done in groups of three. Always think big to small. Lay your brush down flat (for a thicker start) and while doing your stroke give it a very light wiggle and taper it off at the end. Each stroke is going to have a curved effect to it. Do a group of three one under the other. This effect would be ideal for cheeks with the markings starting on the outside working in towards the eyes. Doing a similar stroke on the forehead, a group of three on either side and tapering downwards towards the eyes would give a great look for an animal face painting.
PAINTING WHISKERS: If you're face painting any animal fancy dress enthusiasts this Christmas try using a small fine pointed brush, working outwards across the cheeks for a whisker effect. For any fine lines you may be painting, you will find that liquid paints will work the best.FUR EFFECT: When trying to create a fur effect, use a medium-sized brush, working from the centre outwards. That way the edges taper off. Have a go on paper or a face painting practice pad first until you get to grips with the motion needed for your required effect.
ADVANTAGE OF SPONGES: These will play an important part in your face painting kit, being perfect for applying base coats, large areas of paint on the face and body, and great for blending colours. TIP make them go further by cutting them in half
COLOURS: Don't make the mistake that many learners make and rush out to buy every colour under the rainbow. All you need are your primary colours which are blue, yellow, red and black and white. From these you can mix any colour and shade you want, and it will keep costs down.
GLITTER AND STICK-ON JEWELS: Depending what design you are doing, stick-on jewels, diamante and glitter can be used to stunning effect. However, as with face paint, you need to remember to use only glitter and stick-on jewels that are safe to put on a person's skin (eg body glitter). NEVER use aluminum glitter - polyester only. Aluminum glitter can really hurt the eyes and skin.FAMILY AFFAIR: Use your family and friends to practise on, trying out different ideas. If you begin practising now, you'll be confident enough by Christmas to paint a whole face and there are some quite spectacular and highly popular choices to have a go at. The Ice Queen and animals will always be favourites along with the traditional Santa and Rudolph.