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Here is some of Paul Klee's art work, 'The Rose Garden' and 'Chessboard'. Notice, in the first one on the left, the contrasts, shades and tones, that blend in together, yet stand out in a bold way. The one on the right, entitled 'Chessboard', has a striking effect and seems sort of 3D in a way. The background resembles a chessboard, while there is a second layer which appears to be his interpritation of what he is seeing. The third picture in the middle I found whilst google-ing 'abstract', on http://www.mde-art.com/ It shows alot of the visual elements of tone, colour, shade and texture.






3:54 PM

In art we have been doing abstract drawings of things we have felt, smelt or tasted.
Abstract means non-representational. In other words, it isn't a drawing of something in particular, just lines, shapes, tones and textures. One of the abstract artists we have looked at is Paul Klee (pronounced Clay).