KR20160022586A - Portarait using pop art portarait techniques - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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(a) sketching an object on a canvas with a pencil, (b) coloring to match the color type selected by the customer, (c) drawing the outline of the object with black paint, (d) And (e) a step of finishing.
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Pop Art is one of the forms in contemporary art. Specifically, the name pop art derives from art critic Lawrence Alway referring to the narrative style of painting and sculpture of this trend. Pop art can be seen as a descendant of Dadaism, a nihilistic movement of the 1920s that ridiculed the seriousness of contemporary Parisian art and the political and cultural circumstances that drove the wars in Europe more broadly. Marcel Duchamp, a representative of American Dadaism who sought to narrow the gap between art and life by praising the mass production of the time, is the most important figure in the development of pop art. Other artists who have influenced pop art include Stuart Davis, Gerard Murphy, and Fernand Lézé, who painted precise, mass-produced, and commercial objects of the mechanical industry. Direct ancestors include American artists Jasper Jones, Larry Rivers, and Robert Rosenberg, who painted flags and beer cans in the 1950s, although they used pictorial and expressive techniques. In the case of Roy Lichtenstein, who influenced the present invention , Famous for his work that moved the scene of comics to the canvas, and is famous for his work as a representative artist of pop art. Cartoonists expressed simple but intense lines and expressive power such as simplified colors in oil paintings.
In Roy Lichtenstein's paintings, objects are all represented as planes surrounded by thick borders. The colors are, in principle, based on the three primary colors, and the shades are expressed in terms of the density and density of points. His originality can be said to have found beauty in this popular, tangible expression. In addition, the abstract color of red, blue, and yellow and the color defined by monochrome are common to Mondrian's paintings, and the screen emphasizing the flatness of comics has been derived from abstract expressionism emphasizing the same planarity.
The existing pop art expresses a thing or a person by combining a form of a cartoon or a variety of forms. The present invention aims at popularizing a portrait by expressing a person and an object by simplifying a drawing by a complicated procedure .
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a method of coloring a color image, comprising the steps of: (a) sketching an object on a canvas with a pencil; (b) coloring the color according to a color type selected by the customer; (c) (d) drawing the three-dimensional feeling and detail of the subject, and (e) the portrait produced through the finalizing step.
By being able to produce portraits in a simple procedure, the cost of making portraits can be lowered.
(a) Sketching an object on a canvas with a pencil, so that the feature of the object can be revealed.
(b) Coloring according to the color type selected by the customer, and coloring the surface excluding the outline.
(c) Painting the outline of the object with black paint, so that the features of the pop art technique can be clearly shown.
(d) It is the step of drawing the detail and the detail of the object and drawing the details.
(e) Finishing step.
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