Tuesday, September 25, 2012



                Planar analysis is a way of drawing with points and lines.  Although with many planar analysis artists you can hardly tell they are doing it in their work.  In Richard Diebenkorn’s painting above, when you look at the housing the streets and the grass you can tell that he is uses planar analysis base off the line work and the block like form of everything.  It is a little harder to see that he is using it in the background on the hill that is to the right of the painting.  If you look the hill somewhat rounds at the top, but the sides just goes straight down like a straight line.  

Monday, September 3, 2012

 
 
Nighthawks
 
 
 

Edward Hopper was born on July 22, 1882.  He was an American artist known for his oil paintings.  Hopper uses perspective in almost if not all of his work.  Hopper most recognized able piece is Nighthawks painted in 1942.  In this work Hopper uses the skill of perspective to show off a diner at the end of a nicely sharp edge of a street corner.   Hopper use of perspective almost gives the viewer a frontal view of the diner.  It also lets the viewer see through both glass windows and the view of the back street, which in this case plays as the background for the customers.    The perspective of the piece also displays the view of both the counter and the chairs the customers are sitting on.