Friday, March 25, 2011

critique number 2

                                                                                                                Sean Murrin
                                                                                                                                                                                Class: G
                                                                                                                                                                                3/25/22
                                                                                                                                                                                Critique


The critique that was chosen is a combination of dreams and imagination. Dreams are something that is being foreshadowing at least some people think. But in reality they are only a figment of our imagination. In the painting “The True Nature” the painter “Michael Woodstock” uses abstract expressionism and hue to show the viewer a piece of true nature.

                The hue in the painting “The True Nature” is a very key element to that painting. It makes the picture unique. The forestation creeps up to a wonderful tree that shows a land of light. As the sun reflects the tree making it gold gives the painting true beauty. When the luscious green forest approaches the tree it all turns to gold as if it was the true color of Mother Nature. That is why hue is such an important element in the painting “The True Nature”.

                Michael Woodstock shows the true definition of abstract expressionism in his painting “The True Nature”. He gives the viewer a feeling like it is too good to be true. As if it was a dream or it was all in your imagination. That’s why he uses the unreal affects of the gold from the sun covering the tree to be so florescent. It is as if you just thought of that image in your head like you can touch it but it’s not real. He  shows  imagination but then he makes  it a realism and it feels so real. That’s how Michael Woodstock uses abstract expressionism to give a sense of imagination.

                The painting “The True Nature” is beyond your imagination. It attracts the eye with its remarkable beauty. When this painting is seen by the human eye is leaves a feeling of heaven. It show a little piece of what we know of heaven; how beautiful it is and how peaceful the sky is and how true Mother nature is present at the very moment. That’s why in the painting “The True Nature” Michael Woodstock use hue and abstract expressionism to give us a taste of our imagination and dreams in a reality.

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