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Friday, May 8, 2020

Week 4: Friday Task

Have you ever looked at a painting and said: "my child could do this" well that is right and wrong at the same time abstract expressionism art gets this reaction particularly often, There is a movement called abstract expressionism which is how they make their piece of art, you always get an idea first of what you are going to draw well in Abstract expressionism you just simply let your mind blanc and just let your hand draw your emotions, that is the reason why your children will not be as good as an artist's. Abstract expressionism is not actually as simple as it looks that's why there are people who appreciate their art. Artists like Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and many more use  Abstract expressionism. Jackson Pollock is one of the most popular among these people, Jackson pollocks mostly spent time with his brothers when he was a child, so basically, his brothers raised him then later his brothers influenced him to be an artist. Now let's talk about what happened to me today so we ordered a bunch of firewood and it took us very very long to all put it into a shed. What have you been doing today? Do you still think your child could make an abstract expression piece of art?comment down below?
Bye, see you on my next blog.


                                                      Here is my online abstract art.

CLICK ON THIS TEXT IF WANT TO MAKE ABSTRACT ART

2 comments:

  1. Hey Felix, awesome artwork! I love the bright colours and how they are blended. I really like abstract art and how you can never quite create any one piece exactly the same. It would be cool if you added into your blog what your exact task was. Did you enjoy creating it? Would you do anything different next time? Happy Friday! Caitlin :)

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  2. Hey Felix, I really like your art, it is very serene, you always have such a good eye for colour and art. I was slightly confused with your blog post when you talked about firewood in between the discussion about abstract art. Perhaps you could break you posts up a wee bit next time. I would love to see and her about what you ave been doin gin literacy and maths too. I hope you had a good weekend.

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