Pablo Picasso’s Cubism By: Arun, Naeemh, Syafiqah, and Tina.

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Pablo Picasso’s Cubism By: Arun, Naeemh, Syafiqah, and Tina

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Pablo Picasso’s CubismBy: Arun, Naeemh, Syafiqah, and Tina

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When & Where Picasso Lived

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

Birthday: October 25, 1881

Birthplace: Málaga, Spain

Death day: April 8, 1973

Death place: Mougins, France

Nationality: Spanish

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Picasso Woman

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Colors UsedRed

Yellow/Gold

Green

Blue

Black

Pink

White

Magenta

Orange

Peach/Skin Color

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How Do The Colors Help the Composition?

The lighter colors on the person make the person stand out from the background, which has darker colors.

The background consists of cool colors.

The face is mainly filled up by white and yellow.

The hair is a bit darker, so it’s green and yellow.

The shirt, which is even darker, is made up of red and yellow.

The black shadow of the woman is the darkest part of the painting.

This painting is cubism.

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Types of Lines Used

The background pretty much only has straight lines. The background of the painting is a cube.

The woman’s right shoulder is an oval.

The eyeballs are made up of semi-circles.

There are curved lines in the hair and for the eyebrows.

There are straight lines for the stripes on the woman’s shirt.

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Emotion/Feelings Received From the

PaintingThe woman looks like she’s upset.

There is a red spot on her right cheek. We think that she might have been punched there. That’s what caused her nose to move her left, instead of staying in the middle.

However, that spot might show that she’s blushing.

The hat that she’s wearing looks like a beret, so we’re guessing that she’s in France.

The red rectangle in the middle of her throat might show that she has a sore throat.

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Marie Therese Walter

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Colors Used

Blue

Black

Dark Red

Yellow

Dark Green

White

Blonde

Orange

Light Purple

Violet

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How Colors Help the Composition

The colors, blue, dark red, light purple, and black, make the painting look sad and solemn.

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Types of Lines Used

There aren’t that many straight lines in the painting.

The painting is mainly made up of curve lines.

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Emotion/Feelings Received From the

PaintingHappy feelings aren’t expressed or felt in this painting.

The woman’s expression is “poker face”.

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Painting

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Colors Used

Black

White,

Yellow

Red

Purple

Brown

Gray

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How Colors Help the Composition

The woman’s skin color is yellow and white. This reminds us of the Simpsons Family.

Her hair is black with strands of white and gray. This shows that she’s old. Maybe around 40-45.

Her red nails show that she likes beauty.

Her clothes don’t include light colors, but they look quite well designed. This can mean that she isn’t poor.

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Types of Lines Used

There are numerous curve lines in the woman’s hair.

Not that many straight lines were drawn in the painting.

The lines drawn in this painting are all blurry, and not fine lines.

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Emotion/Feelings Received From the

PaintingShe looks rich. We think this because she has a manicure, a well designed dress, and neat hair.

There is a slight smile on her mouth.

She looks bossy from her hand position.

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Tete De Femme

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Colors UsedBlonde

Red

Skin Color, Peach

Blue

White

Green

Pink

Black

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Tete De Femme

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How Colors Help the Composition

The light skin help the lips and eye stands out.

The dark color also show out.

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Tete De Femme

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Types of Lines Used

They are not a lot of straight line.

They are different kind of line used.

A swirl was drawn on her chest.

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Tete De Femme

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Emotion/Feelings Received From the

PaintingI feel calm from the painting, because the colors are not so light and not so dark.

She looks like she’s waiting for someone or looking at someone.

It looks like she just got her makeup on.

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Tete De Femme