The Woodpecker Is A Tapestry

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What category does the art fall under? How can you tell?
The category the The Woodpecker is a tapestry.

How does the artist use color? Are there stark contrast or it blended ? Are there symbolic meanings behind the color choices ?
The artist blends the colors really well the mix of warm colors and cool colors is really amazing. The different shades of green blend and contrast s each other.I believe that he use the leaves are growing around the tree to signify that Picus was trapped in this curse that Circe the goddess of magic but on him.

Are the forms in the piece realistic or abstract? Are they fully one style or do they mix the two?
This piece of art is a mix of both realistic and abstract.They are woodpeckers on trees which is …show more content…

The more I look at this work of art the details I noisettes on it. I did not notice that it had blue flowers on the tapestry because the flowers did not contrast the green.

Based on the information above write a paragraph about this artwork.
The subject matter of The woodpecker is a woodpecker sitting on a tree with flowers and swirling leaves. The design of the tapestry The Woodpecker is both abstract and realistic.The contrast of the warm colors and the cool color is carefully pickout. The content of The woodpecker is about an ancient king of Italy that was turned into a woodpecker after not cheating on his wife,by Circe goddess of magic. The woodpecker was woven by Merton Abbey under Morris supervision.

What would you ask the artist about the artwork ? ( You must have 3 questions.)
The first question I would ask William Morris would be what do you like to do better textile designer, artist or writer?The second question I would ask of all your pieces of art, what is your favorite?Did this you dislike any of your piece of art?

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Training he met the artist Edward Burne-Jones, and through this friendship he came into contact with the Pre-Raphaelite painters. In 1856 he married the favourite model for the Pre-Raphaelites, Jane Burden. After his marriage he asks the architect Philip Webb, to build them a new home. Which is called the The Red House. He moved in with his wife in the year of 1860. Morris lasted two year decorating and furnishing the interior. Happy with his results he and his friends decided to start a new company. There company influenced the decoration of churches and houses into the early 20th century.Also throughout his life Morris wrote and published most of his poetry, fiction, and translations of ancient and medieval texts

What work of art you artist best known for?Include a brief description of each piece.(try to discover at least 3)
William Morris is mostly know for The Defence of Guenevere. This is a poem about Queen Guenevere and whether she really cheated on Lancelot. He was also known for The Earthly Paradise. The Earthly Paradise is about various myths and legends from Greece . Morris is also known for a dream of John Ball.

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