Memphis Art Movement was a style of colourful, eccentric and vibrant designs of furniture which was made during the 1980's.
It was founded by Ettore Sottsass, an Italian designer. The group was made up of the following people:
Alessandro Mendini, Martine Bedin, Andrea Branzi, Aldo Cibic, Michele de Lucchi, Nathalie du Pasquier, Michael Graves, Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki, Shiro Kuramata, Matteo Thun, Javier Mariscal, George Sowden, Marco Zanini and Barbara Radice.
The group's inspiration was Pop Art, created in 1950, Art deco, Kitsch, also created in 1950 And futuristic items
The group split up for sure in 1988 although the founder, Ettore, had left in 1985. Their work still lives on through today.
my grandaughter has been diagnosed with having a mannerism she is 18 months old any ideas
To have manners - NO that is to be well mannered! (don't know who said mannerism is to have manner especaily sinnce you can't be diagnosed with "having manners,") _AsdogGeek
A mannerism is a behavior or habit that a person keeps on doing without even thinking about it,"
one example given is har twirling, lip chewing rocking and hand flapping may also be mannerisms- ASDogGeek
What is the difference between reflective and transparent originals?
These terms refer to photographs one takes to document artwork. A transparent original could be a slide (best format) or a photo printed 'transparency'. A reflective original is a photographic print from a slide or negative. These are always considered 'originals' when made from the same negative or slide.
Where can you buy a real doll that is actually used in a stop motion movie like Coraline?
Those are made out of clay and similar substances, so no.
How much is girl before a mirror worth?
"Girl Before a Mirror," painted by Pablo Picasso in 1932, is valued at approximately $70 million. The painting is significant for its exploration of identity and perception, showcasing Picasso's distinctive style during his surrealist phase. Its high valuation reflects not only the artist's prominence but also its critical place in 20th-century art history. However, the exact worth can fluctuate based on market conditions and auction results.
How would an artist use geometry in his or her career?
They can use geometry by using angles and certain polygons/polyhedra.
Why is linear perspective important?
Linear perspective was important because it enabled the 3 dimensional world to be translated into the 2d world of the picture plane. This had an immediate impact on the representation of reality in art and design (architecture).
What is the meaning of bricolage as it applies to the visual arts?
the meaning of bricolage as it applies to visual arts is that it is the creation of visual art by using a wide range of items that are found on the streets or at thrift stores.
What are the elements of lines?
The line is one of the seven elements of art. A line has width, direction and length as an element.
There are one or two bad things. Like if you try to put a nail into it and some wood, it can break.
What can you produce when you put together the different kinds of lines?
Lines that intersect produces vertical opposite equal angles
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at right angles which is 90 degrees
Parallel lines never intersect and remain equal distance from each other
Transversal line passing through parallel lines produces equal corresponding angles and equal alternate angles
What is the meaning of R Y and B?
R, Y, and B stand for Red, Yellow, and Blue, which are the three primary colors on the absorption spectrum.