6x6 pastel |
Oiso- Hiroshige |
So I will share with you my research and realizations. It's ironic how my road paintings are my vehicle to move in this direction. (heehee)
Kambara-Hiroshige |
The Japanese introduced a whole different way of looking at composition. Some of their devices were:
*the extreme vertical
*truncation of major parts
*use of large empty space
*very high or very low viewpoints
*a many paneled painting (while this was not new -think Giotto, Piero della Francesca or the Ghent altarpiece by the van Eycks)
In my next post I will talk more about these and the whys. Till then....
7 comments:
Exciting times, it's interesting to see the series unfold and develop. I enjoy that aspect of your blog very much. Looking forward to the next post.
You continue to evolve into further greatness, or you're hot today B. Love where your headed.
PB.
Thank you Lisa for your thoughtful comment. We all just keep moving forward, eh?
Hey PB!!!!!! Where HAVE you been! I missed you!
Great post Lori! Love the new work. I'm also a big Hiroshige fan!
I keep a tiny book of Hiroshige by my bed...love the car lights.
Thanks Eden.
Hi Liz!
I too have a tiny book about Hiroshige. In it each small print has a poem next to it. The book is cloth bound and goes inside a case. Is that the one you have?
Mine just has pictures. I'd love to see the poems.
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