If you look on Picasso's work and cubism pieces, you could look at the style of his work.
These are the following items you could use for your cubism piece:
Cups and Mugs
Instruments (i.e. Violins or Guitars)
Flowers
Fruits
thats all i could think of so I hope it helps.
The 3 dimensional pieces created by cubist artists were usually constructed of cardboard and newspaper, materials that are not conservation quality. Much of the cubist work is oil paint on canvas. Sketches in charcoal, pencil and pastel are also common.
cubism
Facet cubism or analytical cubism is the type of work Braque and Picasso did 1909-1912. They broke down form into fragments (facets), color was not of interest.
A work by Philip Absalon.
In Cubism.
It was painted in Paris. There the influence of the Cubism style of Picasso andGeorges Braque appeared in Mondrian's work. His various studies of trees from that year still contain a measure of representation, but increasingly, they are dominated by the geometric shapes and interlocking planes commonly found in Cubism.
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cubism
Facet cubism or analytical cubism is the type of work Braque and Picasso did 1909-1912. They broke down form into fragments (facets), color was not of interest.
A work by Philip Absalon.
Strange type of work
In Cubism.
It was painted in Paris. There the influence of the Cubism style of Picasso andGeorges Braque appeared in Mondrian's work. His various studies of trees from that year still contain a measure of representation, but increasingly, they are dominated by the geometric shapes and interlocking planes commonly found in Cubism.
Cubism was a very original invention by Picasso and Braque. You might find some indirect influence from Cézanne.
Not by any famous painters. But you never know.
Louis Vauxcelles saw a picture of Braque's and described it as a bunch of "little cubes". Thus, he coined the phrase 'Cubism'. While Braque, and many other cubists, never actually used the term to classify their work, the word 'cubism' caught on and still used today.
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For several reasons. One is that his work is the starting point for Cubism.