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George Birline* Color that Sings Day 3 What makes pattern “move?” Asheville Art Museum Glenn Hirsch, Instructor

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George Birline*

Color that Sings Day 3

What makes pattern “move?”

Asheville Art MuseumGlenn Hirsch, Instructor

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Pattern is a universal language

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Evenly space, repeated rhythms

Deborah Oropallo

Staggered, uneven rhythms

Pattern is created by repetition

Repetition creates rhythm

Variety of rhythm

Fast, slow

Simple, complex

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Repetition creates rhythm(s)

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Simple and regular – sounds like a Buddhist “gong” Complex and uneven – like jazz “bebop”

Left: Josef AlbersRight; Grove Robinson Blanche*

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Two rhythms at once:

The singular circle againstthe even repetition of thedashed diagonals

photograph

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photograph

More complex ...

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photograph

Still more complex ...

Now with organic and geometric shape

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Gustave Klimt, 1905

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M.C. Escher

Positive and Negative Shape is another kind of rhythm

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White shapes on a black background?

Or black shapes on a white background?

Seeing both at the same time creates energy!

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Ryan Lee Smith*

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Jackson Pollock

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Franz Kline

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Graham Sutherland

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How can we talk about abstraction?

We don’t know what shapes in an abstraction are, but we know the mood they suggest.

The artist evokes feeling with:

-Light (dramatic light)

-Color (varieties of warm/cool)

-Pattern (repetition of shape)

Sarah Sense*

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Mark RothkoHelen Frankenthaler

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Joseph Fiore*

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George Bireline*

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Helen Frankenthaller

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Frank Lobdell

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John Singer Sargent watercolor Joan Mitchell oil

We can get ideas for abstraction by taking

Nature out of context

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Jose Bernal*

Use your imagination!

You don’t have to follow the photograph!

No one will see the photo, only your painting.

The photo is only a catalyst to get you dreaming.