Group Project(4)

the Cubisme
introduction : 

the Cubism ia about a new way of looking at things in the twentieth century. the artistimagination and invention concentrate on pictorial mechanics and the arrangements of patterns, shapes, textures, and colour. the cubist painting became play of planes and angles on a flat surface. in contrast design is predominantly anglar and rectilinear. the cubism also viewed the world from many points of view rather than form a single viewpoint. in addition the cubists were convinced that pictorial space, limited as it is by the two dimensions of the flat canvas, was something quite apart from natural space.thus,cubism colour was purposely confined to the rather neutal tones of grey, green, olive and ochre. 
the artist in cubisme art 
 
Pablo Picasso
birth at : October 25, 1881
death at : April 8, 1973
 He was a Spanish expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and stage designer considered one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and the co-creator.

 
 
 Georges Braque 
Birth Date : May 13, 1882
Death date : August 31,1963
was a 20th century French painter who invented Cubism with Pablo Picasso. Along with Cubism, Braque used the styles of Impressionism, Fauvism and collage, and even staged designs for the Ballet Russes.  He never strayed far from Cubism, as there were always aspects of it in his works. 
the Group Project
our group in arts history has been asked to be prepare about the cubisme art. we take pablo picasso and the george Braque as our mentor for this project. here are some of an introducing the cubisme art followed by our group presentation about the cubism art. for our presentation were choosing to do some reality show. hope you enjoy our video. 

 

 references :
Sporre, Dennis J, 2005. The Creative Impulse An Introduction to the Arts.,(7th edition)., Pearson Prentice Hall:Florance
https://www.biography.com/people/georges-braque-9224611

 

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