The expressionist work of Italian artist, Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), has always captivated us. His stylized pencil portrait drawing, “Tete de cariatide” circa 1910, is our point of departure. This drawing has been abstracted and repeated to show motion much like the reflection from a mirror can make the reflection of a face move like an echo through space. The range of colors emphasizes the strong graphic quality of the drawing and help to create even more of a feeling of motion with a playful focus on the red lips of the cariatide!
Foster Dale Architects
The expressionist work of Italian artist, Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), has always captivated us. His stylized pencil portrait drawing, “Tete de cariatide” circa 1910, is our point of departure. This drawing has been abstracted and repeated to show motion much like the reflection from a mirror can make the reflection of a face move like an echo through space. The range of colors emphasizes the strong graphic quality of the drawing and help to create even more of a feeling of motion with a playful focus on the red lips of the cariatide!
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