วันพุธที่ 24 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Venus et l'Amour Voleur de Miel, Modern


         
 
             Venus and Cupid emerge from a fantastical wilderness into the frontal plane of the lithograph. Cubist in nature, Venus suffers from complex and unnatural proportions that include voluptuous hips and breasts, dangerously thin limbs, a shrunken head, and an unscrupulous pregnant belly. She modestly covers herself with a diaphanous scarf, as she wears only a large and fashionable sun hat. Her small companion, Cupid, is shown crying, as he looks to Venus guiltily with the stolen fruit in hand. The large scale of the piece allows us to examine the finer details, analyze the style, and truly appreciate the genius of the artist. The work is playful and complex, as Picasso interprets mythology, sexuality, and reality

             This work is look strange shape, painted of people and things as abstract. The artist use less in color and it contrast in light and dark color.  Size of this work about 50*64 cm. That's smaller from renaissance and baroque but scale of this work allows us as the viewer to examine the finer details and analyze the style. 

              The work is playful and complex. Venus is shown in unnatural proportions with voluptuous hips and breasts, thin limbs, a shrunken head, and an unscrupulous pregnant belly. Modestly covering herself with a diaphanous scarf, she consoles her son, Cupid. Cupid is shown in anguish, as he looks to Venus guiltily with the stolen hive in hand, suffering for his offense.

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