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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Cubism and Surrealism.

By the early twentieth century a variety of influence from the modern industrial era had found their way into the world of art. Cubism was a simplification of forms in which geometric shapes and unexpected colours were used to symbolise the artiest subject matter. Cubists altered the relationship of time and space, and fragments became finished products. It was the age of new possibilities fraud and artiest such as Picasso were inspired to explore deeper realms of the psyche. Through artistic expression deliberate distortion of bold brushwork pushes onto the canvas pushed payments as artiest continued to reveal there innermost’s thoughts and impulses’ in a new modern way. The artiest subconscious had been released upon the canvases exploration of inward energies. Eventually the surreal movement submerged in which artiest including the grate Salvador Dali, depicted dream states, hallucinations, fantasy and even the absurd um. So enjoyment of this depiction can bring a new depth as motion is always complexed by fear. In a pre-atomic age Pablo Picasso depiction of the Basque town of Guernica leaves a chilling view of aerial attack by the German lufaffa Apr 26 1937. It was the beginning of modern time and pop art as we know it today, with Andy Warhol great works of art. Some of these works been discarded. The masters are Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Joan Miro, Salvador Dali and many more.

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