PíoArt Gallery
XVII JORNADAS PÍOCULTURALES
Welcome to the PíoArt Gallery week, the place to learn the skills of traditional and contemporary painting.
Founded in 2013 by the Pío Hortega School, we will become good painters of different styles. We will develop our abilities in different styles.
Bienvenido a la semana PíoArt Gallery, un lugar para aprender y desarrolar las destrezas de pintar al estilo moderno y tradicional.
Fundada en el 2013 por el centro, nos convertiremos en grandes pintores. Desarrollaremos nuestras habilidades en varios estilos.
ACTIVIDADES DIVERTIDAS DEL MUSEO DEL PRADO: ¡Encuentra!, Ordena las obras cronológicamente, Todo está revuelto, Puzzle,
Memo, etc
Styles of Art
Impressionism - the painting looks as if the artist took one quick glance at the subject. it is presented in bold colour and not much detail. Claude Monet, Mary Cassett, Pierre Auguste Renoir
Postimpressionism - still life and landscapes. used a lot of colour and shadows. Vincent Van Cogh, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Paul Gauguin
- Pointillism - many dots of paint make up a pointillism picture. by far away, they blend together. Paul Seurat, Paul Signac, Chuck Close
Expressionism - the artist is more concerned on how the feel about the object rather than what is looks like. Wassily Kandinsky, Ludwig Kirchner and Edvard Munch
- Cubism - the painting uses many geometric shapes. Pablo Picasso, Marc
- Surrealism - generally based on dreams. Very strange and mysterious. the aim of the picture is to show an item in a different way. Salvador Dali, Henri Rousseau, Max Ernst, Joan Miró.
- Abstract - the art consists of colour and shape to represent emotion. the painting wasn't to what is would appear to be in real life. Sonia Delaunay, Jackson Pollock, Pam Sanders
- Pop Art - it stands for popular art. contains interesting everday objects in bright colours. it's inspired by comic strips, ads and popular entertainment. Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and David Hockney.
AND MUCH MORE WE WILL STUDY ANOTHER YEAR...