Monday 8 April 2013

Exhibition 2

Exhibition 2


This painting is my favourite of these 5 examples as it is more detailed and interesting in my opinion. Primary and secondary colours are used in this painting such as blue, yellow and red are the primary and green and purple and some orange are the secondary. There is a face which is probably sleeping. I think its a woman from the soft curves that the painter used.

Thee painter used vibrant colours, maybe he wanted to show something or make a point. 




 This painting is rather vague in my opinion, I think its not painted in a professional way. It has many colours that are primary, secondary and contemporary such as: pink, green, blue, yellow, orange and brown. There is a face that sees sad.




This painting is of a face that is rather unclear. It has the same hues of colour as reds and browns are used, the warm colours. The painter used brown as the face's background, then he used red, orange and a bit of indigo or blue for the shading.




This image is a bit confusing as the face is not so clear, the face seems that its not complete. It has blue, orange, a bit of green a bit of yellow and some red too. The paint strokes are showing clearly.



This painting has usage of red colour mixed with yellow and also orange. The facial expression of this person is sad. The shape of the face is not so realistic as it is rather huge and rounded.



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