This one is so cool because it's very detailed. Down to the reflection of his hand on the ball. |
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The 30-Day Blogging Challenge: Day 17 An Art Piece
I know a lot more about books, authors, and music than I do movies, actors/actresses, and art. I want to learn more about art, because I also want to know more paintings. And right now I don't know a whole lot. So I will now Google "famous pieces of art" and pick out my favorite.
I am 21-year-old author, actress, daydreamer, voracious reader, introvert, klutz, fangirl, and overuser of tape. I love the impossible (which might explain my obsessions with YA novels) but I dip into the real world . . . occasionally. I’m a big fan of dogs, Broadway musicals, and bittersweet endings. When I'm not hunched over a laptop writing a new story, you can find me onstage in whatever theatrical production I've allowed to take over my life. I am a contributor to the “Fauxpocalypse” anthology and the author of “Instructions for Flight” and “Ghost Light,” both collections of poetry. You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram at @KateIFoley.
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Those are both cool for very different reasons.
"The Scream" by Munch is pretty famous. He suffered from anxiety so you can guess why he may have painted someone screaming.
If you liked the detail on the M.C. Escher sketch (the second one), check these out. His drawings always make my head hurt.
You know, we did art together as a family years ago but it's been a while. We do have a lot of resources you can do and we can get back to studying it together. :)
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