Wednesday, June 24, 2020

BEIGE Exhibition.

The contemporary jewellery Beige exhibition is based on a notion that everyone seems to have an opinion about a relationship to the colour. What I noticed about this exhibition is that all artist did not use colour and they all made different work. As was going through to the beige exhibition, I found Jytte Loppenthin work so interesting.

In figure1, it an embroidered brooch: dickpick made by Jytte Loppenthin and it reminds me of the artwork of Van Gogh, Starry Night and The scream by Edvard Munch artwork. If you look carefully in the brooch, the focal point is a figure in the centre. The figure in the brooch looks like a human body and it curved in both sides and the oval shape looks like a head. It looks similar like a figure on Edvard Munch in fig2). The Embroidering in the background looks like brush strokes mark. The embroidering design in the foreground in the (bottom) of the brooch looks like stars on the background of van Gogh painting in (fig3).

(Fig1) Jytte Loppenthin
http://www.beige.one/jytte-loeppenthin/
If you look carefully in (fig1), at the centre of a brooch. The figure looks like a human body and it curved in both side the oval shape looks like a head.
The Scream by Edvard Munch
(Fig1) The Scream by Edvard Munch
http://www.edvard-munch.org/scream/ 
Looking back in figure1, the embroidering on a background looks like this brush strokes in the starry night painting by Van Gogh.
(Fig3) Starry Night by Van Gogh
https://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/starry-night.html

                                     
                                             


Rococo

Rococo it's an 18th-century artistic movement lifestyle, which includes architecture, music, painting, decoration which combines asymmetry, scrolling curves, gilding, white and pastel colours and sculpted moulding. This style developed in the 18th century in France and Paris. The rococo style reminds me, of neo-classicism artwork of Jacques-Louis David.

Rococo Fashion
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 Rococo Fashion
https://za.pinterest.com/pin/806496245739873435/ 
Rococo Interior 

The Rococo room was designed with the work of elegant art. Walls were  Creamy pastel, asymmetrical designs and a great deal of gold were used in order to establish an impression of decadence and luxury. In nowadays you only find Rococo style in Museum, Hotels and Royal House.