I visited the Bake House Art Complex on Saturday, the sixteenth of November at eleven in the morning. The four images which appealed me on my visit there have been mentioned later in the paper along with the explanation of the artwork style that these tremendous pieces of work reflect on.
Image No. 01
The first picture that I took on visiting the Bake House has been mentioned below;
Dimension = 16 x 20
Title of the piece = I really want to be Perfectly Free
Date of the piece = Not available
Name of the Artist = Oliver Casse
General coloring = Studio 45
Name of the style reflected in this piece = Barbara Kruger
Description of this piece and how it reflects the selected style : The reason I chose this picture is because it inspired me primarily because of the complexity that Oliver Casse has depicted in this painting. The choice of colors in this painting is fairly simple, yet they have been used in such a unique manner that the painting instantly catches the viewer's eye.
The work done in this painting is so typical of Casse's work, however, in my opinion it reflects the artwork style of Barbara Kruger, particularly because it seems to put forward a very meaningful message, which has been seen in their earlier work as well. This aspect becomes increasingly prominent with the observation of the way the eyes and the mouth of the characters has been made prominent which in my opinion portrays their observant behavior and their potentials as well as their likeability to sound their concerns.
Image No. 02
The second picture that I took on visiting the Bake House has been mentioned below;
Dimension = 18 x 36
Title of the piece = Not Available
Date of the piece = Not available
Name of the Artist = Michael Gellatly
General coloring = Studio 9U
Name of the style reflected in this piece = Dada Movement
Description of this piece and how it reflects the selected style : The simplistic yet a complex nature of this painting attracted me as soon as I entered the Bake House Art Complex, which instantaneously encouraged me to select and include this painting for this paper.
In my opinion the artwork style that this simple yet a unique piece of work by Michael Gellatly reflect on is the Dada Movement. This is particularly because if its cleanliness and simplicity, along with a fairly ...