Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Camille Pissarro vs. James Abbott

Camille Pissarro a traditional artist that would carry his palette around and his pigments on them his wooden palette and leaving the colors he set out to make it around the edge. from the upper colors and their mixtures, Pissarro painted a delightful landscape of a farmer and his wife. there are the primary colors he used,secondary colors and Tertiary colors. yet all included in this image of him life. oil wooden painting was the making of reflection of what he thought yet, some of the artist back in the day they didn't use black not much to show or see with is since they had the mixtures of other colors
James Abbott had in mind the colors he wanted to use and what they were for the blue and gold blend well for him and his likes unlike Camille he was in the water color with no pallet but, grayish of a color included the colors are the mood and what he is thinking with what can be representing the role of emotion in taking place with what is art? as for him its the ideas and how he feels with all the temperature of work (chapter 4 page 101) he also, creates the lines strong and stable vertical lines this is not created alone but with the colors he mixes in other situations Camille did not use grayish nor black but he did use a self image.

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