Another movement we looked into was cubism, Cubism was created by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914. By breaking objects and figures down the artists showed different viewpoints at the same time within the same space, suggesting their three dimensional form, Highlighting the two dimensional flatness of a canvas, instead of creating the illusion of depth.
I wanted to create a cubism face painting. i realised to do this i needed to flatten my face and make it appear to have multiple view points.This was harder than i first thought as i just threw myself into it, then realising i needed to take a step back and figure out how i was going to make something three dimensional look like it is two dimensional, but once i planned it out i found it pretty fun and i am happy with the end result.
I wanted to create a cubism face painting. i realised to do this i needed to flatten my face and make it appear to have multiple view points.This was harder than i first thought as i just threw myself into it, then realising i needed to take a step back and figure out how i was going to make something three dimensional look like it is two dimensional, but once i planned it out i found it pretty fun and i am happy with the end result.
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