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About Cubism Osamah Hindi 7B. What is Cubism ❖ Cubism is a form of art, which involves cutting an artwork into pieces and rearranging into a different.

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1 About Cubism Osamah Hindi 7B

2 What is Cubism ❖ Cubism is a form of art, which involves cutting an artwork into pieces and rearranging into a different form of ways that either shows the authors feeling or a different perspective. When did it start? Cubism first began in 1906.

3 Pablo Picasso ❖ Pablo Picasso was one of the artists who worked in this style; this picture shows an example of Analytic Cubism. Pablo Picasso was born in Málaga, Spain in 1881.

4 What or who inspired the artist to work in this style? Do you like this form of art? Why or why not? ❖ Pablo Picasso developed cubism with Georges Braque, his work was inspired by African artifacts, after looking at African artifacts he began slowly making more and more cubist artworks. I like this form of art due to the fact that it allows the artist to create a different perspective of life or some things of life, or even just for the artist to express how he feels inside.

5 How is this style different from the earlier realistic still life artworks we have looked at and the still life artworks that you have created? ❖ This style is different because the early artworks were all very realistic and detailed, and only shows the image, rather than true feelings and expression like Cubism does.

6 Bibliography ❖ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso ❖ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso

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