Mercedes Matter

This workshop was taken place on Thursday, November 19th in 135 East 22nd street. It was mainly about pieces of art drawn by Mercedes, a very famous artist who used different angles of a picture to portray different ideas and to show us that something can always be looked in different perspectives and points of views. Mercedes used a lot of shapes, especially triangles, to emphasize on her paintings’ main theme. Although her paintings were a little abstract, in my opinion, it was easy to say that she was mainly trying to use simple structures to represent the “bigger picture” of her ideas. At the same time, she also used the two-dimentional quality of the eye to postray depth into her somewhat-abstract paintings.

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