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The same composition had to be made as in impresionism, as cubism and suprematism, so I chose these ways to make the exercise out of these sketches I invented. and using the colours as in a painting of Juan Gris and Olga Rozanova's Non-Objective Composition (Suprematism).
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on 10/22/2009
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Exercise in graphic simplification.
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What a cool study! They are each, drastically different! I might have been able to come up with two, but three? I think not. God job!
What a cool study! They are each, drastically different! I might have been able to come up with two, but three? I think not. God job!
Thank yo so much Leslie! In fact is really amazing to make one's own composition in different styles, rather than making you copy paintings (some teaches unfortunately do!)I enjoyed doing these. Thanks for visiting!!