Friday, October 25, 2019
Arcimboldos Water :: Visual Arts Paintings Art
Arcimboldo's Water    The picture is of a head made up of many different sea features with a  plain black background. It would be nearly impossible to name all the  aquatic animals that make up this head. It seams as though there is a  chest plate at the top of the body which is made of a crab and there  are also shoulder plates which are made up by using a turtle and a  large mussel, an octopus has also attached itself to the shoulder  plates. Hanging around the neck there is a necklace made of pearls.  The cheek is a ray of some sort, the ear is a mussel with a pearl as  an earring. There is some sort of crab in place as the eyebrows and  the mouth seams to be a dogfish with its jaws open revealing all its  teeth. The figure seams to be wearing a crown which is made up of  whales, seals, sea horses and coral. The nose is also made up by a  fish. There is an array of different colours used but only the coral  and a lobster seam to be bright and really stand out.    Arcimboldo has arranged this piece so that when you look at the  picture you are not struck by individual features but the picture as a  whole and I found that happened with me. Arcimboldo has used oil on  limestone to create this picture and it seams as though he has built  the picture up from the background and added layers as he painted. The  ideas used are obviously derived from the sea and sea creatures and  are created together in a harmonious way and it shows a sign of peace  with so many different creatures layed together in harmony.    I think it was made to show that people can live together peacefully  just as the animals are in the picture. It shows that fighting and  arguing can be discarded and that everyone can get along no matter  what or who they are: within the picture many of the animals would be  each others enemy and prey.    I like this picture because Arcimboldo has incorporated so many  different species into the image but it is still very clearly a face  and shoulders. Also the message of peace is clearly illustrated and is    					    
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