Showing posts with label Matisse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matisse. Show all posts

Monday, 6 February 2023

Matisse-inspired artwork

 I thought I'd try my hand at a Matisse-inspired print and I'm really pleased with the outcome! I wanted to give the feel of cut paper shapes and kept it really loose in style. I've included leaf shapes as well as circles and created a layered effect on a teal background.


This print is now available in my Redbubble shop on a variety of different products. My favourite piece is this wood mounted artwork which comes in a choice of three sizes.


This wood print is easy to hang and appears to float in front of the wall. It is printed onto 1/4" thick birch plywood and has rounded corners. What I love about this piece is that the wood grain is visible through the print.







Sunday, 15 June 2014

Matisse cut-outs

Friday was a beautifully sunny day and a perfect day to head to the Tate Modern to see the Matisse cut-outs exhibition. I was mightily impressed, not just by the scale of the works, but by the quality and amount produced by a man in his 80s. It was so fresh and invigorating. There were about 14 rooms in all, each displaying immense pieces, all made from painted paper which was then cut out to create the shapes. Many of the artworks were accompanied by photographs showing the artist at work. They illustrated how many of the artworks were actually pinned to the walls of his home first. In this way, he could observe them and move them around as he needed, deciding on the layout before he progressed. He completely immersed himself in the process, having assistants to help him move the images around, once he'd pointed where he wanted them to go with a long stick! From a distance the shapes of each piece look just like one solid piece of cut paper, but then you get up close and see how he patched pieces of the same colour together to create the desired shape. My favourite room was the one containing the blue nudes, where the the beautifully formed figures are accentuated by the simplicity of one colour. 










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