Author Question: Singing Their Songs was created by: A. Louise Bourgeois. B. Francisco de Goya. C. Vija ... (Read 195 times)

codyclark

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Singing Their Songs was created by:
 
  A. Louise Bourgeois.
  B. Francisco de Goya.
  C. Vija Celmins.
  D. Elizabeth Catlett.
  E. Enrique Chagoya.

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Discuss the process used in Eisenman's Untitled. How did the artist use this technique to convey the narrative in his imagery?
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Catlett's Singing Their Songs displays the flexible medium of lithography and the range of broad effects.

Answer to Question 2

In this work, Eisenman used the monotype process, perhaps wishing to play with the element of chance that the medium brings to the creative process. The unpredictability of a monotype print seems to emphasize the fun, light nature of the work: a quick kiss brimming with primary colors.



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