Title: Painting Memories
1Painting Memories
2Genre
- Art that depicts everyday life and its
surroundings. Its purpose is simple record
daily life, please the eye, make us smile and
record important occasions.
3How do we remember events?
4Before there were cameras
- The first practical camera wasnt invented until
1888 - Painters would capture moments for families or
record historical events
Madame Roulin and Her Baby Vincent van Gogh Oil
on canvas, 1888 Robert Lehman Collection, 1975
5Washington Crossing the Delaware Emanuel Leutze
(American, Schwäbisch Gmünd 18161868 Washington,
D.C.) Oil on canvas, 1851. 149 x 255 in. (378.5
x 647.7 cm)
6After the camera was invented, artists still
continued to paint memories.
7Two Memory Artists
- 1908-1997
- Started painting at age 60 as a hobby
- Celebrated folk artist
- Painted Georgia countryside she knew in her
childhood in the early part of the 20th century
barns, farmers, animals and gardens filled with
flowers and vegetables - Wrote two storybooks with her own paintings as
images
- 1948-
- At age 13 decided to become an artist
- Celebrated Hispanic artist
- Painted Chicano culture by portraying the family
life of a typical Mexican American family their
traditions, celebrations, ceremonies, everyday
life, and religion. - Wrote three books including her images as
illustrations
8OKelleys whimsical landscapes employ flattened
images and fantastic colors. The flattened
perspective of My Parents Farm turns the
agricultural vista into a richly colored quilt of
productive fields.
Mattie Lou O'KelleyMy Parent's Farm, 1980Oil on
canvas, 58 x 42 inches
9Georgia Farm Oil on Canvas, 1991 23 3/8 x 31 3/8
inches
Simple joys fill Georgia Farm, an image of
abundance on a prosperous farm. OKelley
personalized scenes such as this with her use of
particular colors applied in small dabs. The
resulting texture is like needlework, especially
in areas of repetitive patterning such as the
lines of turquoise crops. She distorted
perspective so that space is flattened, creating
remarkable planar arrangements of color and
design.
10Carmen Lomas Garza Empanadas (turnovers) 1991,
gouache on cotton paper 20 x 28 inches.
11Carmen Lomas Garza Sandia / Watermelon 1986,
gouache on cotton paper 20 x 28 inches.
12- A little piece of my heart is how Garza
describes her work. She reflects her Chicano
culture by portraying the family life of a
typical Mexican American family their
traditions, celebrations, ceremonies, everyday
life, and religion.
13Cumpleaños de Lala y Tudi (Lala and Tudi's
birthday party) 1989, oil on canvas, 36 x 48
inches.
14Comparison
15Comparison
- Oil on canvas
- Lines
- Repetition
- Texture
- Colors
- Children are happily swinging and playing with
balls and dolls.
- Oil on canvas
- Balance
- Emphasis
- Unity
- Colors
- Happy scene at a birthday party