Art Appreciation - Gilcrease and Philbrook Museums

ainting with its flowers going every which way to the background that looks like an overloaded bookshelf. With all of the energy in this painting, the only feeling of life comes from the flowers. The flowers look as if they were freshly cut from the garden. Besides looking lifelike the bright colors give the painting a since of peacefulness. To make the flowers jump out even more Fechin applied the bright colors on top of the dull colors to make the flowers the main attention. The last thing I noticed about this piece would be how blurry the background is and how clear and lifelike the flowers look. This piece of art was done very beautifully.
             The third work of art that caught my attention was an oil on canvas by Joseph Henry Sharp called Morning in Aspen Grove. This painting was very limited in the variety of color, but I feel the artist chose his color scheme to give his piece of art a feeling of rejuvenation. The vertical lines of the trees give this painting a perception of depth as if you were looking out y
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