
Judy Woodam. It was a racehorse and jockey zooming down the track and where coming in first place by the looks. I liked the texture that she used with flicks of paint to give it that speed look about it. If the artist was there I would have asked her why she painted that piece of art and what was her inspiration. When we came back from the art exhibition we had to have a favourite piece of art that we wanted to replicate. This is my art so far. I couldn't get a picture of it fully done because it was in our art exhibition. I used a horse running freely in the wild rather than a horse on the race track with a jockey on his back.
I also loved picture number 95, A Island Bare, by Sonia Crystal. I loved the look that this piece of art showed and the texture. The artist used squares for the sky as a different kind of look and appeal. In this art piece the island is in the distance on the horizon and the water is bobbing away with the sun shinning down on the water. The artist also used different shades of blue for the water to show where the sun is shinning. Its a very calm and collective picture and it makes you feel happy if you were looking at it.
We also went and had a look at the Napier Museum and there art.

This piece of art was created by Ian Scott and is called, 59 Lattice acrylic on canvas. I loved this art work because it is abstract yet using simple tones, colours and shapes in and affective way, it gave a smart look about it. What I wasn't expecting was the bold and bright colors because I thought that it would have been bland and boring.
There were also other interesting pieces of art and sculptures and just lots of interesting things to see at the museum. I realy enjoyed the hole day out on the art trip it gave me a lot of inspiration for any art I do in the future.
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