I love the colors you used for the back ground. This is very interesting
-- Anonymous
Posted 10 years ago
This piece reminds me of one of Georgia O'Keiff's art works
-- Malia
Posted 10 years ago
Wow Serena, this looks amazing. I miss you and also I can't contact you in any way, so if you could give me your number or email, that would be great.
-- Ansuya
Posted 10 years ago
This piece of art is it the style of Sanzio, Raphael. It is suppose to copy his "Wedding of the Virgin".
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
Edgar Degas is the style in witch this peice of art was done. Like him there are ballerinas dancing.
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
This is perspective drawing.
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
I love these colors!
-- Anna
Posted 11 years ago
This is in the style of Georgia O'Keeffe. It is supposed to copy her "White trumpet flower". Although we did use different media is our pieces I'm very proud of my finished product.
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
This piece is in the style of Frida Kahlo. It is supposed to imitate Frida Kahlo's "Little Deer". It is a deer running from her problems...but that obviously doesn't work...
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
THis was when I first tried to do art in the style of Wassily Kandinsky. As you can see I never finished this piece. This is because I wasn't pleased with the product after sketching it.
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
This picture is in the style of Mary Cassatt. It is like Cassatt's "Girl arranging her hair". this has bright colors than what Cassatt used. Mine also has more in the background
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
This picture is in the style of Mary Cassatt. It is like Cassatt's "Girl arranging her hair". this has bright colors than what Cassatt used. Mine also has more in the background>
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
This is in the style of Wassily Kandinsky. this is an abstract price. It has non-subjective matter.
-- Serena
Posted 11 years ago
This is a piece of art that was in the style of Peit Mondrian. The colors are similar to Mondrian's; red, yellow, blue, white, and black. The media use in this piece is a grease pencil. The few bits of blank space are meant to draw your attention to the colored areas.
-- Serena