'Girl before a mirror' is the painting which I will make use of for my final concept. through such painting I will show the transformation from Post-Impressionism to Cubism.
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Image 1 |
Applying bold colours, thick black outlines, geometric
shapes and interlocking planes to the painting will definitely leave a Cubist
touch. I started sketching different figures which I can make use of for my
final concept. I drew various figures in the Cubist style. The first (Image 1)
and second (Image 2) images show the same design, but in the second image(Image 2) I've decided to diminish the legs so that the figure looks taller. The design of
this jacket goes very well with the British Military jacket used in ‘The Four
Feathers’.
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Image 2 |
In my last sketch(Image 3), I designed another jacket with a
different bottom, and on the right of the sketch I included two other bottoms.
The upper one has curvy trousers with long pointed shoes, whilst the one under
it, has one thin and one fat leg. Although I’m not sure which ones I will use I
think they will both help me a lot for this concept.
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Image 3 |
In the Post-impressionist era, artists used to paint figures
and portraits using debs of colour to give an emotional response, which
initially led to Expressionism and secondly to Cubism. The figure representing
Post-Impressionism can be associated to one of Paul Cezanne’s drawings
considering that I will use his technique as a reference to this period. The
figures are simple and will not include a lot of detail as to follow Cezanne’s
work in this period (Image 4).
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Image 4 |
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