Lanie Vevasis Portfolio 2017
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"Dealings with artists requires great prudence; they are acquainted with all classes of society, and for that very reason, dangerous..." ~ Leopold I
This piece, called Yes/No, was created by Markus Raetz, a Swiss sculptor and illustrator. It is a metamorphosis piece in the sense that if you are standing on one side, the sculpture says 'yes', but if you move to the other side, it says 'no'. I appreciate the effort it took to make this piece look like the actual letters instead of mangled lines that form barely cohesive words. Other than its complex design, its color is just plain black to emphasize the simplicity behind these two words despite the large impacts they can have. This painting was created by Russian surrealist painter and sculptor Vladimir Kush. This piece, aptly named Metamorphosis, portrays a cloud that acts as a hot air balloon. The transition from the cloud to the cords of the balloon is fluid, which gives the piece good cohesion. I also like the dulled colors and the two onlookers that are not the main focus of the piece, but they add interest as well as a story. This is a painting I would hang on my wall, because at first glance, it is a simple piece. However, upon further inspection, it is a highly detailed surrealist work.
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Lanie Trudiana VevasisI am a current Junior at Shippensburg High School that loves all aspects of art. I am in no way an expert; however, I am constantly looking to expand my knowledge and experience. Archives
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