In class we learnt about colour blending; from these skills we had the task to create different colours that we could see from an image of a painting by Edward Hopper, and then mark them down on a page in an abstract form using either our fingers or brushes.
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On this piece, I used acrylic paint opposed to the oil paint that Hopper used on his painting due to time constraints. |
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New York Corner (Corner Saloon) 1913, Edward Hopper, oil on canvas, 61 x 73.7 cm |
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