Marc Chagall
I chose Marc Chagall because I liked the colors that he used in his paintings. Iliked the way his painting technique looked on the canvas. His short brush strokes made itappear as if one color was blending into another. There are areas in some of his paintingswhere there are numerous colors, all made to look as if there was only one color. I alsolike the way that his pictures seem to tell a story. When I first looked at Chagall's work, Ithought he just randomly threw ideas onto a canvas, but as I got to reading about him, Ifound he put much more thought into his pictures than I had imagined. His use of color vary from dark and dreary to bright and bold, and put forth feelings of terror andexcitement, depending on the colors which he chose to use. Another reason that I chose touse Chagall as my artist would probably be because I didn't find that he painted a lot ofhuman heads, rather, he used animal heads. Seeing as how I'm not very skilled when itcomes to drawing the human face, I thought it would be a good idea to choose Marc Marc Chagall was born in 1887 in Vitebsk, Russia. He was born to a family thatwas deeply rooted in Jewish religion and tradition. The Jewish and Russi
His colors weredifferent from that of the normal French use of color. Chagall definitelycreates a sense of feeling in his paintings. Hetransformed both the visible world and human emotions into visual poetry. He also seemed to use a wider variety of color in his later years. It was this sense of fantasy that made Chagall famous, and because of it, heremains famous. Whenever Marc Chagall traveled, he took his latest workwith him. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. He didn't work on this painting continuously, rather he tookbreaks from his work and when he was inspired to work on that specific piece, he did. It is Chagall's depictions of the supernatural thatpermeate his paintings, his stain-glass windows, mosaics, tapestries, sculptures, graphicsand stage designs from disappearing throughout the decades or becoming lost in what weknow as the "he showed promise" works. Chagall went beyond the objects, thelandscape, the nude and the still life, he moved away from the traditional subject matter ofpainting, and he moved onto new realms such as dreams, visions and legends. A lot of artists' work depicts a story or something thathappened in their life. The criticism he received for his workincluded accusations that he was infatuated with literary, symbolic, and religious ideas. Headopted a biblical theme in his paintings soon afterwards and often painted crucifixions inthe background, each having reasons for being in that painting, but perhaps a differentreason than the previous one. Hebasically worked on The Falling Angel during the years 1923, 1933 and 1947, when itwas finally completed. Chagall used his imagination to tell a story, as do poets and writers,but so do other painters.
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