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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Abstract Art of Surrealism and Colorful Art of Venetians.

After world war one, the surrealism movement enriched the field of visual arts and literature. The motto of this movement is to explore the reprised culture, bypassing the social protocol through a variety of techniques. These include drawing and poems. Surrealism means - the reunion of a conscious and unconscious principality. This movement represented a reaction against the culture and politics of the contemporary period by rationalism.


Characteristics of surrealism painting

Surrealist was first used by the famous poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1917. Some other painters were Jean Arp, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, Paul Delvaux, Pablo Picasso, and some poets such as Pierre Reverdy, Paul Eluard, and many more. The surrealism painting hebrew describes dreams like imagination. In these arts, the thoughts of the painter of his unconscious mind were captured in the present world. These paintings have a worldwide growth in the present day. The rational vision of the everyday life of common people after the world war with a certain value of unconscious mind and the dreams was expressed through those paintings. This work also enhances the experience of the Roman civilization of the contemporary period.

The features of Venetian paintings

Venice is the city of canals. In the fourteen century, bridges were built over the canals to connect the dispersed islands of Venice. A group of people forming a specific clan with their heirs developed a specific style of painting, in the early Renaissance period. This specific type of painting was named venentian painting. The characteristic significance of these paintings was the deep and rich colors. The pattern and surfaces also pose a great impact on the uniqueness of these paintings.

These posh colors have a strong effect on the light. The Venetian painters use those lights as the shifting reflection on the surfaces of the canals. Some other techniques used by the Venetian painters were the application of glittering gold mosaic and atmospheric lights. The pioneer of the Venetian style of painting was Giovanni Bellini. He was renowned for the exclusive technique of oil painting. He uses the replaced tempera and egg yolk for quick drying of the paints. Imported luxurious exotic pigments of Northern Europe were used by the other painters for their extremely famous paintings. A well-known painting  “Birth of Venice'' was drawn by a renowned Venetian painter Botticelli, using tempera paint. Those painters used a panel with a wide smooth finely grounded particle for great impact and through the layering of these particles they built their oil paintings. Upon the drying of oil, those color blends, presenting achievable gradations.


Conclusion

These paintings present a structural difference throughout the application of the thick and thin lines. Here the application of canvas over the wooden panels and the looser brushstrokes were observed. Introduction of new subjects like landscape and female nudes when noticeable. Asymmetrical oil paintings were observable and presented an innovative composition.


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