POST 11 – CLASS PAINTING – PHOTO/VIDEO BLOG POST – DEFINITION – REFLECTION
Cubism is an early 20th-century style in art in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes. When you first look at my piece of art that consists of cubism, it looks confusing but there is a story behind it. If you look closely in the colored region that consists of sharp shapes, you will see four x's, which each represent one absence in this class. Below the 4th x, there is an F, which represents failure in the class, it in the place where the 5th x would be. To the right of the F there is a region made up of only circular shapes and no color. Directly to the right of the F there is a bunched-up cluster of circles that are meant to depict a pair of glasses with eyes watching the F. There is also a nose, hair, and mouth if you look close enough. This is meant to depict you, the professor the class who is watching out for that 5th absence.
https://youtu.be/eb-TQNl-lFU?si=4jVwsO_Vtmdy20tF
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