Thursday, 22 January 2015

Linoprint-pablo picasso




Lino-print-Pablo picasso 

What Printmaking technique  do they use?         
Answer:
  1.  Associated print technique Lino-prints that are mostly different and works well with any type of atmosphere therefore is is mostly attractive piece of work. 

Describe this printmaking technique:How do they make their work?

Answer: 
Lino prints are created by the use of lino cutting tool a , different range of blades , v-cutters ,which all go towards a the making of a lino print, therefore can be quit differ cult to create therefore lino prints can be difficult to created without the right tools. 

What kind of work do they make?
   
Answer:
Different types of lino prints that are recognised around the world therefore , useful and attractive, most reckon through different cultures where lino prints are mostly used , lino prints bring the expressive motion and experience towards the viewer therefore mostly attractive towards the eye, and seen for good and beautiful works of art , the most attractive printmaking style and technique.


Are they still alive? or when did they live and work?
Answer:
Outstanding piece of art work over on such works therefore , can't be such still images like that give off too much emotion , such images are hard to be seen and are hardly seen. Hard bold images of that give small emotion therefore can be hardly seen within the eye, most of his images give off too much colour as well as pro founding technique and wave , his lino prints seem to be within the drawing towards the new technique of today human age. 

Does this work remind you of any other artwork you have seen before?
Answer:

Such work remind me of the works of van gogh too many simple lines and fine line like art work , moved over the lines of work of van gogh therefore the van gogh have given off some waves of constancy and establish , and an overall congestion of images creating n most like watercolour effect towards the image , such rules that apply towards watercolour art, and styles, artist that will never see the true styles of an artist expect for the water colours.




























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