Art Two - Non-Objective Painting
Jackson Pollock
“It’s all a big game of construction, some with a brush, some with a shovel, some choose a pen.” “The method of painting is the natural growth out of a need. I want to express my feelings rather than illustrate them.” “Every good painter paints what he is.”
Wassily Kandinsky
Hans Hoffman
“It’s all a big game of construction, some with a brush, some with a shovel, some choose a pen.” “The method of painting is the natural growth out of a need. I want to express my feelings rather than illustrate them.” “Every good painter paints what he is.”
Wassily Kandinsky
Hans Hoffman
I like the last one because of the bright colors!!
ReplyDeleteI like the first because it gives a different look at the artist and is creation.
ReplyDeleteI like Wassily Kandinsky's work because it is an organized mess. There are shapes and colours everywhere, but when you look into it more, you can see different forms. Its kind of like looking for shapes in clouds.
ReplyDeleteI like Wassily Kandinsky's paintings the best because it all comes to together so effortless but if you take time to look at it you see shapes that you didn't see before and how intricate it really is.
ReplyDelete-Anna Katherine
i like the last one because of the colors and the shapes
ReplyDeleteolsen kate jones
I love the second one. It is a lovely pattern of splattered paint that really catches my attention.
ReplyDeleteI really like the third ones because they look really bright and fun. I like the shapes.
ReplyDeletethe last ones are cool because of all the colors
ReplyDelete-Justin LaPradd
I like the last one because all of the colors are pretty and bright
ReplyDeleteThe fourth one because I think I could do something similiar!
ReplyDelete-Mark Estes