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s the impressionist side of her work. 小马过河国际教育 托福/SAT/SSAT 精品 VIP 一对一咨询热线:400-0123-268 点题班 听写训练营 全日制 精英计划 小马过河国际教育 因为专业 所以超越想象 淘宝官网:http://ihorse.taobao.com Oh, and speaking about farms, that reminds me. One interesting thing I read about Franzten is that when she first moved back to Iowa after living abroad, she often visited this place in her town called the Sales Barn. And the Sales Barn, it was basically this place where the local farmers bought and sold their cattle, their farm animals. And the reason Frantzen went there, and she later on would visit other places like dance halls, was to observe people and the ways that they moved. She really found that this helped her work that it gave her an understanding of body movements and actions, how humans move, and stand still, what their postures were like, too. So, what about Realism? What are the elements of Realism we should be looking for in Frantzen'
s work? Student Student Student Student Um… real honest depictions of subject matter, pretty unidealized stuff, and pretty everyday subject matter, too. Professor Professor Professor Professor Good. One other painting I really want you to look at is of a young woman surrounded by pumpkins. You will notice that the woman'
s face is so realistic looking that it'
s almost like a photograph. The woman'
s nose is a little less than perfect and her hair is kind of messed up. This is realism. But then, the background of the painting, this woman with the pumpkins is wrapped in a blanket of broad thick brushstrokes, and, it'
s all kinds of zigzagging brushstrokes and lines, kind of chaotic almost when you look at it close. And there are vibrant colors. There'
s lots of orange, with little hints of an electric blue peeking out. I find Frantzen to be a very accessible artist. I mean, some artists, to appreciate them, you have to know their life story. But here'
s a little bit about Rose Frantzen'
s life anyway. She attended art school, but was told by one of her instructors that she was not good at illustration, that she should go into advertising instead. So she took advertising classes and fine arts classes too, until she was convinced by the head of an advertising agency that her work was really good, that she could be an artist. But of course, it'
s not as easy as that, and so Frantzen had to paint other people'
s portraits at places like art fairs just to make money to buy paint for her more serious art work. No matter what, she never stopped painting. And now, Frantzen is doing extremely well. And her work is being shown all over the country. So I think most of us would be discouraged if we had to face challenges and difficulties like that. But what'
s important is that you keep at it that you don'
t give up. That'
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