I've been working on reproducing art from various movements, and I just wanted to share a few of the results! My versions are done in acrylic paint on 5'' by 5'' and 4'' by 6'' sheets of canvas paper. Through this project I've familiarized myself with different styles, and discovered a long list of artists' work I greatly admire.
Because of my love for textiles, of course, I decided to recreate a William Morris print from the Arts and Crafts movement. This one is titled Pomegranate and is originally from 1866.
I enjoyed replicating the bold architecture in Restaurant
de la Machine à Bougival by Maurice de Vlaminck from 1905. Fauvism is one of the most bright and cheerful art movements!
I duplicated this Roy Lichtenstein work from 1963, Woman in
Bath, as it is one of my favourite Pop Art images.
Finally, this is my reproduction of
Exterior of a Restaurant at
Asnières by Vincent Van Gogh in 1887. The bright yellow wall and potted plants make this Post-Impressionism painting so lemony and fresh!
Beautiful work lady! I especially love the Van Gogh one. The yellows and greens are so bright and cheerful! xo
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Shannon!
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