Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Genre Study- Full Draft 1

For my personal investigation there were a few genres that I wanted to look at. Those being: Expressionism; Post-Impression; and Abstract. I chose these because I personally prefer these styles of art to more realistic artwork as I feel as you are freer to express yourself with the marks and colours that you choose to use which I enjoy doing. Expressionism actually developed from Post-Impressionism which was the style used around the late 19th century/early 20th century. I decided to look at Post-Impressionism because some of my favourite artists were part of the Post-Impressionist movement, those being Cezanne and Van Gogh. I have seen their work in person many times at different art galleries, the most recent being at the London National Gallery.  Post-impressionist art was created to react against impressionist artwork by exploring lines, colour and form as well as the emotional response of the artist which was the particular aspect that led the Expressionism movement in the early 20th century. This art style interests me because I like how the artists use lines and colours in their work, I like how they use bold, dark lines to represent the outline of different subjects in their pieces and I also like the variety of colours used in their work with the majority of the colours being very similar with very subtle changes which I feel gives the paintings more life and excitement. In the likes of Cezanne and Van Gogh they tend to use dark outlines and then specific marks with their colours to create tones and shape in their backgrounds and subjects in their pieces which I really like.




I am mainly going to focus on Expressionism for my personal investigation as I feel that it relates quite well to my chosen theme of figures and emotions because the whole purpose of Expressionism is to depict the subjective emotions that things create within a person. I have been looking at the Expressionist artist Egon Schiele and the artist Gustav Klimt who had a lot of influence on Egon Schiele’s style of artwork. I have also chosen abstract as a style to look at because I find the abstract style more exciting and interesting to create rather than trying to make my work look totally realistic. The artists I am interested in looking at currently for my personal investigation are Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Paul Cezanne, Picasso, Edgar Degas, Clara Lieu and Jason Shawn Alexander. These artists all relate to my chosen theme for my personal investigation as they do artwork involving figures and people and I have chosen them all for their style of artwork which I have felt inspired by for my investigation. My plan for my personal investigation at the moment is to experiment using the different styles of art inspired by these different artists to figure out which styles I like and think work best for what I want to do with my theme of figures and emotions and then I can experiment further with the art that I like best from the initial experiments.

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