color space aerial abstract architectural 2015
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Color/Space Abstract
Glenn Hirsch, Instructor
Space can be flat. Flat patterns of shapes on a flat background.
Space can have depth. The viewer sees into a window in which the shapes “swim.”
Francis Picabia 1913
Francis Picabia 1913
Francis Picabia 1913
Arshile Gorky 1940
Arshile Gorky 1943
Andre Masson 1955
Kandinsky 1940
Avinash Chandra 1963
Philip Guston 1959
Robert Motherwell 1945
3-D forms appear in a space which becomes a stage. (Graham Sutherland 1973)
Shapes can be positive or negative.
Black against white?
White against black?
Both!
Do you see bats or angels?
Both?
Franz Kline, 1956
Space ArchitecturalGlenn Hirsch
1. Window Light
2. Window View (painting within a painting)
3. Complex Spaces
Window light
Vincent Perez
Elmer Bischoff
Elmer Bischoff
Constance Marie Charpentier
Berthe Morisot
Window View(a painting within a painting)
Rogier van der Weyden
Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper
After Edward Hopper by student Brian Labrie
Claude Monet
Balthus
Student work (Adam Hirsch
Complex SpacesLinear perspective
Bruce McGaw (pastel)
Rembrandt
Piero Della Francesca
Edward Hopper
Edward Hoper
Student work Dan Keith
Student work
Student work Jane Willson
Ana Teresa Fernandez
Ana Teresa Fernandez
Ana Teresa Fernandez
Student work Laura Cook
Student work Jeri Wyrick
Student work Servando Garcia
Smearing, like butter on toast
Flat, minimal and smooth
Double-Loading and SMEARING 2 COLORS TOGETHER
Thin LINES
hard edged PATTERNS
Press and lift, use the TENSION of the blade
SCRATCHING and scraping
Change the PRESSURE of your hand, create thick and thin in flowing motion
Eddie Fitzgerald
Van Gogh