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Pine Islands

4 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 Artist and museum4 Look closely

Nume Clasă Date
Betty Woodman, Pine Islands (1999). Reproducere în scop de referință; toate drepturile aparțin titularului drepturilor de autor.

Detalii esențiale

Artist
Betty Woodman wahooart.com/ro/artists/betty-woodman/
Date artistului
1977 – ?
Pictură
1999

In context

Pine Islands — Betty Woodman

Anul realizării

  1. 1970
  2. 1980
  3. 1990

Shaded: întreaga viață a lui Betty Woodman (1977–?) ▲ această operă, 1999

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Paletă de culori

Extras din imagine

    Culoare principală

    Driftwood #c7b341

    Paletă salvată

    • #C7B341
    • #D1D2C7
    • #1C2217
    • #817C66
    Paletă
    Neutrals Gama dominantă de culori din imagine.
    Nume culoare principală
    Driftwood
    Saturare
    Balanced Nivelul de saturație și varietatea culorilor, de la o singură nuanță temperată la numeroase nuanțe vibrante.
    Contrast
    Statement Gradul de diferențiere a culorilor în ceea ce privește luminozitatea și saturația pe întreaga suprafață a imaginii.
    Armonie
    Strong Color Unity Modul în care culorile interacționează între ele, de la contrast puternic la o unitate completă.
    Luminozitate
    Brilliant Nivelul de luminozitate sau întunecare al întregii imagini, de la umbrele profunde la luminile strălucitoare.
    Saturație
    Subtle Color Cât de pure și intense sunt culorile, de la un gri aproape neutru până la nuanțe complet vibrante.

    Artist și muzeu

    Pine Islands — Betty Woodman

    Artist

    Betty Woodman

    The Ceramic Visionary: The Life and Legacy of Betty Woodman

    Betty Woodman (1930-2018) was far more than a potter; she was a transformative force who redefined the boundaries of clay, elevating it from the realm of functional craft to the heights of fine art. Born Elizabeth Abrahments in Norwalk, Connecticut, her journey into the tactile world of ceramics began with a simple fascination in a high school pottery class. This early spark ignited a lifelong passion that would eventually lead her to the prestigious School for American Craftsmen at Alfred University. It was here, amidst the dust and spinning wheels of New York, that she honed the technical mastery of production pottery—a foundation of discipline that would later allow her to break all existing rules with profound confidence.

    Her early career in the 1950s was defined by a commitment to the utility of clay, yet even within the constraints of functional vessels, a sense of burgeoning experimentation was present. As she moved from the structured world of production to the expressive freedom of studio pottery, her work began to undergo a radical metamorphosis. Influenced heavily by her time in Italy and her deep engagement with global traditions, Woodman started to weave together a complex tapestry of cultural motifs.

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    Citare lucrare

    MLA
    Woodman, Betty. Pine Islands. 1999, https://wahooart.com/ro/art/betty-woodman-pine-islands-D4FEST-en/
    APA
    Woodman, Betty (1999). Pine Islands [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/ro/art/betty-woodman-pine-islands-D4FEST-en/
    Chicago
    Betty Woodman. Pine Islands. 1999. https://wahooart.com/ro/art/betty-woodman-pine-islands-D4FEST-en/
    Harvard
    Woodman, Betty (1999) Pine Islands. Available at: https://wahooart.com/ro/art/betty-woodman-pine-islands-D4FEST-en/

    Look closely

    Pine Islands — Betty Woodman

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at Pillow Pitcher (1983), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. Betty Woodman was about 22 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.