Secondly, the environment in which he was born is particularly suitable for painting. His father is a painter, so we can give him some guidance. Relatives around him saw that Xiao Bi had this talent and helped him. It is worth mentioning that Xiao Bi's math teacher turned a blind eye to his cheating in the exam, so every time he took "2" as a "pigeon", he could pass the exam.
In this way, Xiao Bi's paintings participated in the exhibition. Moreover, several painters (probably good friends of Xiaobi's father) gave him good comments. Hehe, by this time, according to Dana's theoretical analysis, Xiao Bi has finished the preparation stage, and it is time to start a truly great creation.
Sure enough, Picasso began to hate everything. For example: for example, drawing a stroke on the shoulder, he thinks that the arc taught by the teacher is simply clumsy, but everyone draws like that, and they don't know how long their brains are. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, etc.
After arriving in Paris, Picasso was like a duck to water. He can dress himself up as a big parrot with a red head, a yellow mouth and a green body without scruple, wearing clothes with the most mismatched, intense and uncoordinated colors. No one will find this kind of clothing strange. He can party all night and no one will accuse him of it. In addition to having fun, he can also draw pictures according to his own wishes and get understanding and appreciation. Hey hey, Picasso's life is really good! Wherever you go, you have a bosom friend. Appreciate him and support him. One of the important figures is Matisse. This Matisse deserves to say a few more words. Picasso was most jealous of Matisse because he had something Picasso didn't have: silence. Picasso, on the other hand, has only restlessness, sexual impulse and desire to destroy everything. These things, which are completely opposite to quietness, control Picasso, making him never satisfied, always denying himself and always innovating.
Later, theorists and critics sorted out more than 30 thousand Picasso's works, which were divided into "blue period" and "rose period"; There are also cubism period (also called black period), classicism period, surrealism period and so on. Hehe, the funniest thing is that in the cubist period, it will be subdivided into deconstructive cubism, analytical cubism and comprehensive cubism. God, theorists and critics are always so creative. God wronged them and prevented them from doing creative work.
So, what is Picasso's so-called "period"? It's just that after he painted 500 works with the same style and theme, he was tired and annoyed and made a new attempt. It is the process that he constantly carries out "negation-innovation-negation-innovation" on himself.
Specifically, for example, one day, he was tired of drawing human figures and thought it was really stupid for artists to draw human bodies in realistic proportions. Everyone says that "the arm can't twist the thigh", but I insist on making "the arm can't twist the thigh" on the canvas, and I insist on drawing the arm as thick as the thigh; Girl running by the sea; For example, one day, he suddenly thought that the objective existence described in a painting is static and instantaneous. Why can't you describe a dynamic process? So he decided to create such a painting that he had never painted before. He wants to describe the process of bullfighting in Spain from beginning to end on the canvas (Death of a Matador). For another example, he can't resist the beauty of women. Basically, he loves each other and hates himself for being worthless. He was so angry that he wanted to disfigure these women, let their eyes grow on one side of their faces like flounder, or simply give them a nose ("Dora Maar"); I won't analyze them one by one. There are so many masters of painting here that I'm afraid I'll spill the beans.
There is also a very important point, which is almost ignored. Picasso has always maintained the nature of an urchin to resist the civilization and rules of the world. Picasso said: "Except music, all children are geniuses compared with other arts, but these geniuses have been strangled by adult education." (careless)! Hehe, so ... >>
Question 2: What is Picasso's style? Picasso was a real genius. The 20th century belongs to Picasso. At the beginning of this changeable century, he came from Spain to Paris, the art capital of the world at that time, and began his lifelong journey of discovering brilliant art. In the 20th century, no artist was as famous for his changeable painting style as Picasso. Picasso became famous not only because of his early fame and masterpieces such as The Maiden of avignon and guernica, but also because of his rich creativity and colorful life. According to statistics, Picasso has completed about 60,000 to 80,000 works, including sculptures, pottery, prints, stage costumes and other modeling expressions. 1973 After Picasso's death, all kinds of retrospective exhibitions about him have been launched by major art galleries all over the world. There are constant topics about Picasso, and there are often new sayings, as if he were still alive. The main trend of Picasso's painting is rich modeling means, that is, the use of space, color and lines. After the age of 30, Picasso entered one restless exploration period after another. His works, like his life, have no unity, continuity and stability. He has no fixed ideas, is varied, is passionate or manic, is amiable or disgusting, is sincere or pretentious and unpredictable, but he is always loyal to freedom. There has never been a painter in the world who recreates the world completely freely and exercises power at will with amazing frankness and naive creativity like Picasso. He doesn't want rules, he doesn't want prejudice, he wants nothing, he wants to create everything. His artistic course is irregular, from naturalism to expressionism, from classicism to romanticism, and then back to realism. From concrete to abstract, coming and going, he opposes all the constraints and sacred views in the universe, and only absolute freedom suits him. Picasso's painting and style have changed several times in his life. Perhaps because of his sensitivity and precocity to impermanence and poverty, Picasso's early works are full of precocious melancholy. Early paintings approximate the theme of expressionism; While studying, Picasso studied academic skills and traditional themes, and created works with religious themes as the description object, such as The First Eucharist. The soft tone of Degas and the theme of high society pursued by Rotleck are also the objects of Picasso's early research.
Question 3: What style does Picasso's painting belong to? Picasso's painting method and style changed several times in his life. Perhaps because of his sensitivity and precocity to impermanence and poverty, Picasso's early works are full of precocious melancholy, and his early paintings approximate the theme of expressionism. While studying, Picasso studied academic skills and traditional themes, and created works with religious themes as the description object, such as The First Eucharist. The soft color of Degas and the theme of high society pursued by Rotleck are also the objects of Picasso's early research. In the paintings such as Garrett's Mill and Woman Drinking Absinthe, there is always a vague sadness that the phantom of sound and light floating is operated by Rotlake. Picasso moved to Barcelona with his parents when he was fourteen, and saw new local art and ideas. However, just when he was eager to try, he suffered the defeat of the Spanish colonial war at that time. The drastic political changes have led to the tragic situation of the people, and Barcelona, as an important town, bears the brunt. Perhaps it is this double * * of excitement and despair that makes Picasso subconsciously give birth to the melancholy power of the blue period.
Picasso, who moved to Paris, was poor and lived in a strange and shabby residence "laundry boat", where some wandering artists gathered at that time. It was also at this time that seventeen-year-old Olive entered Picasso's life on a rainy day. So the nourishment and sweetness of love softened his stubborn and depressed heart for life, and the blue color of his gloomy pain began to have a jumping mood. Carefully and slowly burn the old sadness, at this time, the whole painting style expands the tenderness of happiness and the joy of emotional closeness.
In the works of the rose-red period, although the characters' expressions are still indifferent, they have paid attention to the harmonious aesthetic feeling and subtle humanistic care. In addition to the richness of colors, the whole has been out of the hopeless abyss of the previous blue period. Abandon the sad and lifeless symbols of poverty and disease, and replace them with interest, care and confidence in life. In a woman's shirt, a looming tulle shirt gently outlines Dong's body emerging from the darkness, firmly extending and revealing the arrogance and self-confidence of young women. There is a delicate and subtle aesthetic feeling that flows like a ghost. The overall atmosphere is conveyed in a soft and meticulous way, which makes the mysterious body pity the morbid beauty in the dense; The main reason for the formation of collage art stems from Picasso's desire to break through the limitation of space, which is the product of a stroke of genius. In fact, collage was not initiated by Picasso, but existed in folk crafts in the19th century, but Picasso brought it to the picture and broke away from the status of crafts. 19 13 The first collage works, Still Life on a Rattan Chair and Guitar, are the best interpretations of cubism in collage.
Later paintings focused on primitive art and simplified the image. 19 15- 1920, the painting style once turned to realism. 1930 is obviously inclined to surrealism. During World War II, Picasso painted the oil painting guernica, and German and Italian fascists bombed the northern Spanish town of guernica. This painting is Picasso's most famous abstract painting which combines cubism, realism and surrealism. Its violent deformation, distorted and exaggerated brushwork, geometric color block accumulation and abstract modeling show pain, suffering and * * *, and express Picasso's complex emotions. Later, he created a large number of sculptures, prints and ceramic works, and also made outstanding achievements. Picasso engaged in artistic activities from the end of 19 to the 1970s. Picasso was the most influential modernist painter in the whole 20th century. Picasso's works have a great influence on modern western art schools.
Picasso is a seeker of ever-changing artistic techniques. Impressionism, post-impressionism and the artistic techniques of the beast have all been absorbed by him and re-selected as his own style. His talent lies in maintaining his rough and powerful personality in various variation styles and achieving internal unity and harmony in the application of various techniques. He has reached the pinnacle, and his works, whether ceramics, prints or sculptures, are like childish games. In his life, there was never a specific teacher or a specific child, but no painter who was active in the twentieth century could completely bypass the road opened by Picasso.
Question 4: Talk about the characteristics of Picasso's figure painting: primitive art, simple image and obvious tendency to surrealism.
The combination of three-dimensional dominance, realism and surrealism, violent deformation, distorted and exaggerated brushstrokes, and the accumulation and abstract modeling of geometric color blocks.
Picasso is a seeker of ever-changing artistic techniques. Impressionism, post-impressionism and the artistic techniques of the beast have all been absorbed by him and re-selected as his own style. His talent lies in maintaining his rough and powerful personality in various variation styles and achieving internal unity and harmony in the application of various techniques.
Question 5: What are the specific features of Picasso's style? If you can imitate it? In fact, it just flattens, divides and reorganizes the 3D scene and draws it on the 2D canvas.
Hehe, it's a bit like a handmade paper model that I played when I was a child. . .
Of course, according to common sense, it is model design;
Don't stick to the conventional combination, have your own personal thinking about human nature and even the world, even if it is a strange skeleton organization, that is cubism;
On this basis, if you can be recognized by others, you are Picasso!
Question 6: Picasso's works and artistic features in different periods 1. The artistic characteristics of childhood: realistic painting style and soft colors lay the foundation for painting.
Masterpieces: Matador, Science and Charity.
2. Artistic features of the blue period: The works first use blue tones, and then use pink tones to depict the poor, the disabled and Jianghu artists full of loneliness and sorrow. It belongs to the category of critical realism and contains strong tragic elements and national characteristics.
Representative works: blue self-portrait, life.
3. The artistic features of the rose period: the color of the painting became light pink; The objects of painting have also changed from beggars, thin children and sad women in the blue period to street performers, jugglers and young girls in their prime. The colors are fresh and bright, the brushwork is delicate, and the characters and scenery are vividly portrayed.
Representative works: The Boy with a Pipe, The Portrait of Stan.
4. The artistic characteristics of cubism: Abandoning the modeling rules of western traditional painting, there is no plot and environmental description in the painting, only several aspects of structure. Don't imitate the surface of an objective object, draw several aspects of an object at the same time, and introduce the collage method into painting. Extremely deformed and exaggerated artistic techniques, abnormal capitalist society and distorted interpersonal relationships.
Representative works: Maiden of avignon, Head of Fernand;
5. Artistic characteristics of the classical period: I began to be interested in J.-A.-D. Angel's precise and meticulous sketches, and my painting style changed from cubism to neoclassicism. Magnificent, exaggerated expression, the picture pays attention to the performance of realistic style.
Representative works: Ou Jia Portrait, Triangle Hat, Two Women Running by the Sea.
6. Artistic features of surrealism: characterized by detailed description, an illusory and dreamy picture is created through recognizable deformed images and scenes.
Representative works: Co-creating sculptures and wire structures with sculptor Gong Sahles. Make a series of aggressive paintings with female heads as the theme, show the marriage crisis and get to know Dali;
7. Artistic features in the transitional period: abstract painting combining cubism, realism and surrealism, violent deformation, distorted and exaggerated brushstrokes, geometric color block accumulation, abstract modeling, expressing pain, suffering and * * *, and expressing Picasso's complex emotions.
Representative works: The woman in the red armchair, Dora? Guernica's portrait of Mal and the story of nature.
8. Artistic characteristics of pastoral period: Abstract painting, which combines cubism, realism and surrealism, is still the main method, with more flexible and skillful techniques, rough and dynamic pictures and harmonious unity.
Representative works: Twenty Poems by gongola, Carmen series, Variations on Algerian Women series by Delacroix,
Bullfighting series, the fall of Icarus, variations on grass lunch series, painters and models, quicksand series, lapis lazuli and ridiculous men.
Question 7: Picasso's artistic style Picasso's artistic style in his life can be divided into: the blue period in his early years, the pink period, the black period in his prime, the cubist period of analysis and synthesis (also known as cubism period) and the surrealist period in his later years.
Picasso is a seeker of ever-changing artistic techniques. Impressionism, post-impressionism and the artistic techniques of the beast have all been absorbed by him and re-selected as his own style. His talent lies in maintaining his rough and powerful personality in various variation styles and achieving internal unity and harmony in the application of various techniques. He has reached the pinnacle, and his works, whether ceramics, prints or sculptures, are like childish games. In his life, there was never a specific teacher or a specific child, but no painter who was active in the twentieth century could completely bypass the road opened by Picasso.
Question 8: What did Picasso draw? Girls in avignon, statues of Kessler, bottles, glasses and violins, guernica and dreams.
The most famous representative works are: guernica, avignon Girl and Dream.