Monday, 8 January 2018

DBH 4, A work of art

Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci in 1507. It shows a young woman who is smiling. Its shape is complex . The painting is realistic.
  If you look at her eyes and nose ,you will think she is smiling,but if you look at her mouth, you will think she isn't smiling . It is painted in so many color.
  In Mona Lisa, the painter's happiness is expressed so strongly that we feel it too. In my opinion, this makes the painting beautiful.
BY: Xiaojie

G E R N I K A

 Gernika was painted by Pablo Piccasso in June of 1937. At the painting, uses a palette of grey, black, and white and is one of the most moving and powerful anti-war paintings in the history of Spain. At the painting, is a composition of a gored horse, a bull and a lot of flames. The large mural of Piccasso, shows the suffering of people wrenched by violence. 

The painting, looks like, a within of a room, where at an open end on the left, a wide bull stands over a woman grieving over a dead child in her arms. At the center, is a horse falling in agony and under the horse, is a dead, apparently dismembered soldier. At the open palm of the dead soldier, is a stigma, a symbol of martyrdom derived from the stigmata of Christ. 
There´s a frightened female figure too, and he is floated into the room through a window. Her arm, carries a flame  lamp. The lamp, is positioned very close to the bulb, and is a symbol of hope.

In my opinion, the painted was disgusted, because it wasn´t so easy to paint the tragedy that happened the 26 of April of 1937. 

BY : Alaia

   GUERNICA


Guernica was painted by Pablo Picasso in June 1937. The painting shows people and animals suffering a bombing  which happened on Gernika. This work uses pastoral and epic styles.
The most important charapters on the painting area gored horse, a bull and people in flames. It is a white-black painting so it is more intensive. There are a lot ines in Guernica. and most of them are curved.
In this painting Picasso wants to express the feelings that people in Gernika felt and it really obtains what he wants.

BY: Naroa

    "Guernica"

Guernica was painted by the famous internationally known Pablo Ruiz Picasso between May and June of 1937. It is an abstract and non realistic style, painted with oil on canvas. There are some people and animals suffering in it.

It looks like they are entrenched in a type of barn trying to hide and keep safe. They look very frightened and desesperate. There is a pregnant woman and a soldier with a broken sword on the hand shouting. There is a lamp above them and there is "the piece pigeon" painted in black.

Picasso was trying to express the suffering of the people and he wanted to draw attention about it.
BY: Aitor

El Guernica
One of Pablo Picasso's most well-known paintings was commissioned by the Spanish government because of the bombing in Guernica. The gray tones are explained because the first news that Picasso had of the bombing was through the newspaper. It is said that in 1940 a German officer asked Picasso if it was he who had done that. The painter replied: "No, it was you." It's in the Reina Sofia of Madrid.


BY: Iker
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THE GIOCONDA

The Gioconda also known as the Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinchi at the biginning of the 16th century. It this portrait shows as a lady that is sitting in an armchair and resting her arms. In it´s hands and eyes you can see the especial characteristics of the painter, playing with light and shadows to give volume to the painting.

People think that background of the portrait was given to the inspiration for the Alps, on their trip to Milan. In the middle of the landscape you can see a bridge. We can also see that the model lacks eyebrows and eyelashes. The left arm rests on one of the arms of the armchair. The right hand rests on the left. This posture transmits an impression of serenity and that the person portrayed dominates their feelings.

The Gioconda, is a very beautiful portrait, were the beauty of the women is expressed. In my opinion it´s an interesting painting without taking into account that is the most famous painting of the world.
BY: Lander

The Wave off Great KanagawaAlso known as The Great Wave or simply The Wave, is a woodblock printing jobs of by the Japanese famous Hokusai. He played with perspective to make Japan’s grandest mountain appear as a small triangular.
In this woodblock printing we can see three main elements: The stormy sea, three boats and a mountain.
BY: Lima
"GUERNICA"


In 1937, tragedy struck in the little Basque town of Gernika. Times of war and economical poverty was upon Europe, after Hitler came into power. This same dictator decided to bomb this poor town, and left hundreds of people dead, and many injured. At the time, media wasn't as nearly evolved as it is now, and many people around the world didn't even know what was going on in Gernika. But then everything changed, once French artist Pablo Picasso decided to make justice for such an unfair act of true hate. He created the very famous Guernica.

Guernica was painted in 1937, which by the way took over 35 days to complete. This painting is representational, with a slight touch of realistc features within it. It stands at 3.49 meters tall, and 7.76 meters wide, becoming one of the worlds largest canvas-paintings ever. This large creation shows the agony and the suffering of the people who were unfortunate enough to be victims of such a crime. In the mural, the most distinctive characters are a horse, a bull and villagers surrounded by flames. Picasso has used both sharp and precise linings, as well as curved and soft ends, giving the viewer a sense of innocence. The only colours used in Guernica are: black, grey and white. These dull colours give the observer a feeling of both sadness and hope, which contrast beautifully in my opinion.

In Guernica, Picasso's sadness and anger towards this occurrence is anything but absent, and his ability to express these emotions have captivated many hearts all around the world, including mine. I believe, that part of the reason why the famous bombing finally got recognised, was Picasso's ability to transmit such a powerful message to the world, with just a couple of paint brushes, some paint, a canvas and a little bit of inspiration.
BY: Sara


   The Guernica

Guernica was painted by Pablo Picasso in 1937. It shows some men and women suffering because the Dictador Franco has bombed the city of Gernika. The painting is abstract  and with dull colour such as black, grey and white.

You can see a dead solidier at the bottom of the painting, there is a woman crying and looking at the sky because her child has died during the bombing, at the rigth side of the painting there is a woman that is dying in her house which is on fire, it is also visual a woman looking outside of the window looking for anyone of her family who may have survived the bombing; animals are also seen in the picture as there is a cow in the picture and a horse which is linked to the newspaper that "helped" to the bombing to be noticed around the world. All of the picture is drawn in really dark and dull colours, such as, black , grey or white.

IN the Guernica, the painter´s sadness is expresed so hard that you can feel it.In my opinion, this makes people recocnise the horror which all of the people from gernika felt that day of 1937.



PicassoGuernica.jpg BY: Paul


 G E R N I K A

     Gernika was painted by Pablo Picasso in June 1937. It shows the bomb of Gernika. Gernika is a mural-sizes oil painting.
      In the Gernika paiting it appear lot of abstract people and animals running to all the sites so as not to see the bombing. It a pait that is coloured in black, grey and white and it shows lot of sat in it. The painting was created in Madrid in the Musea Reina Sofia.
       In Gernika, the painter's sadness is expressed and lots of people when they saw that painting they grieve. In my opinion is a very beautifull and sad painting because it expres lot of sad in it.

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BY: Mihaela

HAIZEAREN ORRAZIA
Haizearen Orrazia is located in Donostia(At the final part of the beach) and this sculpture is of Eduardo Chillida.
It consists of three iron sections located in 1977.
 The series are based around the square designed by the architect Luis Peña Gantxegi, consisting of different platforms, stables and lofty, with sculptures. It has beautiful views of the sea, the bay of La Concha and the city.

Chillida needed nine years to see his dream:"Him work".
The original name is Wind Comb of XV,but him creator also called the sculpture "Tenis Plaza".

Near the sculpture are some holes in the floor and that holes are to breath the sea.
These work of art is very beautiful and is fantastic to see it.
BY: Araitz



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