"Boy am I scared eh!" Peter Robinson.
I really like this painting, I like the font he uses because it reminds me of "where the wild things are" which is a book/movie that I love. I also enjoy the earthy tones he uses and how the text jumps out at you being the only part of the painting in a light colour. I chose this painting to create a response to, I wrote "Why are you scared?" because the artist never reveals why he is scared. I like the swirl to the right corner of the painting, it reminds me of a finger print of some kind.
Chris Heaphy.
This painting is so beautiful. I love the way the black and white brings out the rainbow colours used and creates a skull image out of random objects/silhouettes. I like how intricate it is, and how it looks like a mosaic of things, its almost hard to believe this is a painting!
AFTER~
Painting after is a term used to describe an artists painted response to another artists work. When you paint after you are painting a painting either in reply or acknowledgement to the artists painting you are responding to.
MY AFTER~
My after painting was in response to Peter Robinson's "boy am I scared eh!". I tried to mimic his style and created a background similar to his in his painting. I then mimicked the font and wrote "Why are you scared?" in reply to his painting. I like how my painting turned and and I am happy with the outcome considering the time frame I had to create it.
Abstraction- Creating a work that is not something of reality or is something taken out of reality and is distorted.
Figurative~ Representing by a figure, symbolism.


Good work emily, from now on it would be useful for you to refer to that blue handout and begin to employ some more sophisticated describing words when you are writing about artworks, .....increasing your vocab will be so useful for you as you progress through this course, Frances
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