Friday, 17 February 2012

Sketches

                                       Theme- 
society n culture series

INTRODUCTION
       The reason i choose this topic because i would like to portray our society and culture and at the same time to show the changes and differences  from west to Asian culture

Problem statement
The problem which i faced is when sketching it i realize i cant stay with one idea and sketch changes when ever i go for the coloring part where my sketches comes out to different look 



French Kiss



Multicultural society


Chinese Culture 


Cheers


Reading under the tree


Kissing in escalator


Waiting for train

Indian dance

City for couples

 Dancing
 Lazy
 Instrument is like a women
 Gentlemen 
Healthy
 Music and human
 Time for family
 Hardworking
Indian girl

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Art movement
When i start to go through the types of art movement in wikipedia i start like more on Cubism art


Cubism Art

History of cubism art
Cubism was sparked in 1907 by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, and is one of the most potent art movements of the 20th century. The cubists were inspired by painters like Georges Seurat, Fauves, and Paul Cezanne as well as by African sculpture as you can see in many of Picasso’s works. Cubist artists believed in breaking up a subject matter, analyzing it, and then re assembling it in abstract form. Instead of depicting an object from one angle, cubist artists were able to paint an object from multiple angles at the same time in order to represent an object in the most complete way possible. Braque and Picasso took this idea to heart after hearing the advice of Paul Cezanne in 1904: nature should be treated “in terms of the cylinder, the sphere, and the cone”. There were three main stages to the development of the cubist movement:
What is cubism art
What is Cubism art? With the rise of Cubism, art made a radical change, as the principles of Cubism redefined how painters captured their subjects on the canvas. This innovative movement thrived in the early 20th century and influenced many later movements. Cubism is considered an abstract art form, which means that the artist doesn't attempt to recreate the subject accurately. Instead, cubist art engages the viewer by presenting the subject in multiple facets and angles through geometric shapes.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born on October 25, 1881 was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He is one of the most recognized figures in 20th-century art. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work.

One of the famous cubism artist

David Garshen Bomberg (5 December 1890 – 19 August 1957)


Davis Garshen Bomberg : Biography

David Bomberg was born in Birmingham in 1890. He trained as a lithographer before studying painting in London at the Westminster School of Art (1908-10) and the Slade School of Art (1911-13). In 1913 he travelled to France where he met Modigliani and Picasso. Over the next few years his paintings combine abstract and Vorticist influences.


David Art work

David Bomberg, Sappers at Work: A Canadian Tunelling Company, first version, 1918-1919

               Sappers at Work: A Canadian Tunelling Company, second, final version, 1919
                                                                     The Mud Bath 1914





CONCEPTUAL art n PERCEPTUAL art


"Conceptual Art"(thought) is a contemporary form of artistic representation, in which a specific concept or idea, often personal, complex and inclusive, takes shape in an abstract, nonconforming manner, based upon a negation of aesthetic principles.






"Perceptual Art"(sensory) a form of art that can trace its roots to the art history concepts of perceptualism as well as to twentieth century inventions of conceptual art and performance art