Silver Mine, Cobalt
Well-chosen colors, definitive style, the theme represented in this painting is both the glorification of the “machine age”, yet also represents the infringement of industry upon humans and the natural world; the painting has two completely different sides, depending on how you look at the piece. In an analysis of a painting, the viewer must consider several features: style, color, composition and content. This piece displays very powerful ideas, and is an excellent representation of the author’s opinions and views. The style of the painting is incredibly important when contemplating the meaning of the piece. In this case, the style reflects the conflict between the angularity of machines and the flow of the natural world, because McKague Housser has juxtaposed the soft sky and rocks with smooth lines to the stark severity of the manmade parts of the painting
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McKague Housser, Cobalt Well-chosen, natural world, unnatural element, composition content, style color, mckague housser,
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