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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

BLOG POST #2


   Terrazas de Madrid by Javier Montesol is 2D painting .He uses a brush technique and doesn't show the face of the people in the painting. The painting in my eyes is equally balanced with hot and cool colors. For example the blouse on the women in the bottom right corner is a bright orange and the chairs ,tables and the details on the building are a bright yellow. What i see in this paint is a everyday life in Madrid,Spain. for example the people walking down the street, the people chatting at the cafe. Over all it looks like a gloomy day because of the the shade of blue Montesol decided to use. I believe that this painting is a objective piece of art because you are seeing what the painter wants you to see you cant really create a certain emotion to this painting all you can really see is that its a gloomy day, like you cant really connect to this painting. I also believe this painting is objective because the painter bluer the faces of the people that are in it he probably did that so you cant define a emotion in this painting. 




1 comment:

  1. Jewry- were you rushing with this post? take your time in writing because what you write contradicts itself- you say that the painting is suggesting a gloomy day but then you say that the artist makes a viewer not "define an emotion" ??? also I think you meant to write "blur" instead of "bluer"- well what does blurring suggest when you are looking at people (hint: movement). Also review your notes on objective ans subjective viewing- what does each mean. (an also 200 word min. please!)

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