Art Analysis Of Pablo Picasso's The Weeping Women

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1. What was your artistic intention behind creating this artwork? (justify the choice of your artists and composition)
I chose Pablo Picasso to base my artwork’s inspiration on because I was drawn to the very creative aspects depicted in Pablo Picasso’s artworks. I was particularly inspired by Picasso’s The Weeping Women and another artwork created by designer and illustrator Dave Murray. In one of his works “Polygons” Dave Murray displays his own cubism style, called “futuristic cubism”. In his works there are several multi- toned geometrical shapes, and usually Murray’s portrait resembles a sharp-pixelated image. Pablo Picasso’s The Weeping Women” I was inspired by the title, because when I thought about what to create I was sad at the time. …show more content…

If I could change something I would change the colours of the left side of the face. It looks a bit weird to me when I look at it. I would also change the dark green …show more content…

The background is also simple, I should have thought carefully about the colour of the background. 8. What is the focus and significance of your art piece?
The focus and the significance of my art piece are to show a two sided face. One was obviously happy and the other was very sad. I also incorporated the use of contemporary art styles including geometrical shapes. For the sad face I used cold colours in contrast for the happy face I used contrasting colours.
9. How do you think the use of colour has changed over different art periods?
The use of colours has changed over different art periods by the color palettes and the amount of color.
10. How are the two arts that you have chosen same/ different from each other?
In Picasso’s work gb the face does not contain any use of geometrical shapes and the use of colours are dull. While the art piece I created the face is rounder, I used shapes for half of a face, and the has more color. 11. Why/how were you able to successfully merge two cultures from two very different times?

I added a contemporary art style called futurism cubism with geometrical shapes and I also used Picasso’s art work as my

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