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Picasso’s Painting Inserts His/Her Inserts Grade Inserts 29th November, Overview Pablo Picasso painted many art works and among his works was the Les Demoiselles dAvignon, which portrays nude women in a brothel. This painting fuses a lot of style, forms, color and harmony. In the process of producing this painting, Pablo made use of fewer lines with most of the lines drawn in straight or parallel. The use of lines in this painting is not evident but lines were used to come up with regular shapes that resemble cubes.
For instance, the woman in the far right hiding behind a curtain has an oval like face drawn using lines. The breasts of the women in this painting are drawn using lines but they are less visible due to the use of color (Bohm-Duchen 124). Picasso made use of different shades of color to bring out harmony within the brothel. For instance, the use of the light blue color is used to bring out the light and curtain and clothing the women are using to cover their bodies. The use of color is used in bring out the differences in the way these women look and the feel of the surrounding.
The dark brown colors in some of the women shoe that they are darker than other women. While, two women behind the curtains are shown to have dark faces and this shows they are indigenous women. The colors used in the painting are a hue of light brown, brown and blue colors used to bring out the features of all the five women. These colors complement each other and they are used in perfectly showing the looks of all these women. In terms of space, Picasso did a great job in reducing the space within which the subjects of the painting were placed (Apollinaire 147).
The foreground, he made use of dark colors and lighter in the middle ground while at the back, dark colors were also used. The figures of the women were modeled using different hues of light with women in the foreground having light features and those in the background having dark features. The perspective that we get from the picture is that, Picasso gives an expression of women who were standing close to one another. This is because; the light and color of all the women are nearly all the same.
Picasso made of straight edged lines and cube like features to show the poor state in which the women were in (Bohm-Duchen 207). The first picture that a person gets when he sees the picture is that the artist has the intention of painting a certain scene in an enclosed room. This is because Picasso does not draw the whole room and only centers on the five women in the brothel (Apollinaire 165). Moreover, Picasso made use of two dimensional figures to complete his painting. The proportion and scale of the paintings suggests that the area in which he was operating in was small and enclosed.
Apart from the area the women in the painting looked sick and in a bad state. Works CitedApollinaire, Guillaume, Eimert, Dorothea and Podoksik, Anatoli. Cubism. Chicago, IL: Cengage Learning, 2010.Bohm-Duchen, Monica. The Private Life of a Masterpiece. London: Penguin Books, 2007.
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