
March 2022
Online: Recreating Cubist Art through Collage Class
In this ZOOM class we study the uniqueness of the Cubist art movement and how artists of the early 20th Century changed visual perception to redefine art into a more abstracted vision. The earliest known originators of the Cubist movement, Picasso and Braques, re-interpreted landscapes, portraiture and still life. We discuss and break down their styles. Photos of some of their pieces will be available via Spectrum upon registration, but you may also select your own pieces to collage during the…
Find out more »February 2022
Online: Recreating Cubist Art through Collage Class
In this ZOOM class we study the uniqueness of the Cubist art movement and how artists of the early 20th Century changed visual perception to redefine art into a more abstracted vision. The earliest known originators of the Cubist movement, Picasso and Braques, re-interpreted landscapes, portraiture and still life. We discuss and break down their styles. Photos of some of their pieces will be available via Spectrum upon registration, but you may also select your own pieces to collage during the…
Find out more »Online: Recreating Cubist Art through Collage Class
In this ZOOM class we study the uniqueness of the Cubist art movement and how artists of the early 20th Century changed visual perception to redefine art into a more abstracted vision. The earliest known originators of the Cubist movement, Picasso and Braques, re-interpreted landscapes, portraiture and still life. We discuss and break down their styles. Photos of some of their pieces will be available via Spectrum upon registration, but you may also select your own pieces to collage during the…
Find out more »Online: Recreating Cubist Art through Collage Class
In this ZOOM class we study the uniqueness of the Cubist art movement and how artists of the early 20th Century changed visual perception to redefine art into a more abstracted vision. The earliest known originators of the Cubist movement, Picasso and Braques, re-interpreted landscapes, portraiture and still life. We discuss and break down their styles. Photos of some of their pieces will be available via Spectrum upon registration, but you may also select your own pieces to collage during the…
Find out more »Online: Recreating Cubist Art through Collage Class
In this ZOOM class we study the uniqueness of the Cubist art movement and how artists of the early 20th Century changed visual perception to redefine art into a more abstracted vision. The earliest known originators of the Cubist movement, Picasso and Braques, re-interpreted landscapes, portraiture and still life. We discuss and break down their styles. Photos of some of their pieces will be available via Spectrum upon registration, but you may also select your own pieces to collage during the…
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