Here are a variety of Art works by Artists that have led an inspiring path, Enjoy! 

 

Because objects of art are expressive, they are a language. Rather they are many languages

John Dewey

 

Norman Rockwell

Connoisseur, 1962

 

This painting is a tribute to Jackson Pollock. 

 

Did you know that Norman Rockwell never thought of himself as an artist?

 

He considered himself an illustrator. After all that was his job for the Saturday Evening Post.  

      

Andy Goldsworthy

Frozen Egg

 

Andy is a nature sculptor. He only uses material from nature. In this image its of ice piece that he pieced together slowly and carefully to create this egg.

    

Bombing of Guernica  

Pablo Picasso c.1937

Cubism

 

Pablo is best known for co-founding the cubist movement. He is known for his Des Momesielles and the Bombing of Guernica.

   

Water Lilies 1914

Claude Monet

Impressionism

 

Monet was the considered the leader of the Impressionism movement. Their focus was on lighting and colour. During this period oil tubes were made, enabling the artist to paint outdoors.

     

 Temptations of Saint Anthony

Salvador Dali

Surrealism

 

Surrealism is an artistic style using dreams and fantasy as subject matter. The artist pushed the subject matter to a new level.

 

Spirit Fish 1996

Norval Morrisseau

Canadian Native Art

 

Canadian Native Artist, Norval was inspired by his visions. He used these visions as his subjects for his artwork.

  

The Scream

Edward Munch

Expressionism

 

Expressionism was a period about inner thought. Munch painted this image based on a true life experience that he felt. Walking along a bridge with two other friends, he felt the sudden urge where he couldn't move or speak. His friends kept walking and all he could do was stop and scream.  

    

White Museum Pieces

Irene Whittome, 1980's

Canadian Modern Art 

 

Whittome became interested in how the museum organizes and places items. She used this concept in her work.

  

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