Art Line: Not All Artwork Essay

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The concept of color value may be better illustrated by impressionist artists like Renoir. In "The Skiff," Renoir depicts a boat on a placid pond using different shades, or values, of blue:

http://smphoto.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/renoir-the-skiff.jpg

Capitalizing on color value in this case adds considerable depth and nuance to the painting, as well as texture.

Texture: Texture is most obvious in three-dimensional and especially in multimedia artwork. Sculptor Giacometti molded metal, preserving its naturally bumpy texture as in the following depiction of a man walking:

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/art/20th/sculpture/giacometti01.jpg

One of the distinguishing features of Giacometti's work is his use of texture. Instead of smoothing the metal to create a more realistic sculpture, the artist lets the texture become an essential defining element of the artwork. Multimedia artist Louise Nevelson sometimes carved niches into wood, thereby achieving the same type of textural experience:

http://www.cyberpathway.com/art/lane/nevel1.jpg

In fact, the Nevelson piece also illustrates the visual function of Pattern. The wooden cells are each the same size, even if the forms that fill them differ slightly. Pattern is also exemplified in Tibetan thangkas: which utilize consistent, geometrical, and symmetrical shapes and forms to create patterns: http://www.
ethnicpaintings.com/images/thanka-painting-mandala.jpg

Space: Space can be one of the most difficult aspects to convey in visual art. Ancient Greek sculptures like the following discus thrower illustrate an artist's awareness of and use of space:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/Greek_statue_discus_thrower_2_century_aC.jpg

Here, the discus thrower is using the space around his body. The sense of motion is palpable, even though the image is wholly static it seems as if the discus thrower is moving through space. In two-dimensional art, space is created using visual illusions. The following panel of Hieronymous Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights" depicts some figures in the foreground and some in the background extending toward the horizon:

http://www.follydiddledah.com/images/hieronymus_bosch.jpg

The result is the sense of depth and space, which are not actually present on the canvas......

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