Category Archives: Paul Cezanne

Nature’s Communication With Artists

For the artist, communication with nature remains the essential condition. The artist is human; himself nature; part of nature within natural space~Paul Klee If an artist develops an attitude to the natural world of attentively having a modest view of … Continue reading

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Paul C’ezanne and the Post-Impressionists

The artists that often come to mind when discussing the Post-Impressionists are Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Maurice De Vlaminck, and, of course, Paul Cezanne, the central figure in the movement whose art had the greatest influence over the others. … Continue reading

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The Post-Impressionists

  Paul Cezanne: Design and shape were the features in which Cezanne approached his paintings.  He was the central figure for the Post-Impressionists, and his work influenced the rest of the group.He was more focused on showing the volume and … Continue reading

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If your colors are too intense, neutralize them

Neutral colors can and will save a painting.  Neutrals are often referred to as “optical grays”.  They do not have specific names such as orange or blue, but they are created from the mixture of complement colors. Just as complements … Continue reading

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