Michael Newberry: Innovation in Art

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • On October 6th, 2003 The Foundation for the Advancement of Art, Founder Michael Newberry, presented this conference at New York's Pierre Hotel.
    Art innovation and creativity with examples from living artists.
    Michael Newberry discusses innovations in art with examples from living artists.
    Art styles, from realism to abstract and back, with a focus on color and light theory.
    The speaker discusses the influence of abstract art on contemporary realism, highlighting the use of triangles and rectangles in Tom Moore's painting.
    The speaker analyzes the use of color and light in Monet's painting, noting the contrast between the orange trees and blue sky, and the pinkish light in the distance.
    Art, illusion, and reality through paintings.
    The speaker discusses Hieronymus Bosch's painting style as illustrative rather than surreal, highlighting the complexity of his ideas.
    The speaker compares Bryan Larsen's painting to Bosch and Magritte, noting their focus on reality and the playful tweaking of ideas.
    Art techniques, color theory, and realism in various paintings and sculptures.
    The speaker discusses the use of color theory and composition in various paintings, highlighting the differences between realistic and abstract styles.
    The speaker praises Martine's sculpture for its innovative use of bold, abstract shapes while maintaining a high level of realism.

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