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Erica Baum/Pablo Picasso/Me

Erica Baum/Pablo Picasso/Me. By Tara Wilfert. Erica Baum. Uses cubism in her work Described as almost abstract with black and white printed geometries. Background. Born in 1961, New York Lives and works in New York

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Erica Baum/Pablo Picasso/Me

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  1. Erica Baum/Pablo Picasso/Me By Tara Wilfert

  2. Erica Baum • Uses cubism in her work • Described as almost abstract with black and white printed geometries Background • Born in 1961, New York • Lives and works in New York • Received a B.A. in anthropology from Barnard College; M.F.A. in Photography from the Yale School of Art • Exhibited in New York, Berlin, Lausanne, London, Athens, Malmö and other • Current series called “Naked Eye” Shift

  3. Examples of her work

  4. Pablo Picasso • Co-founded the cubist movement, invented structured sculpture, and co-invented collage • One of the most influential artists of the 20th century • Many different styles: blue period, rose period, cubism, classicism, and surrealism Background • Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist (among other things) • Spent most of life in France • Born in October, 1881 • Birth name: Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

  5. His work

  6. My Work • Incorporation of both these artists • Representation of culture through a mixture of features • All equal, yet unique individuals Process • Step 3 • Take pictures! • Begin to organize them • Step I • Brainstorm ideas • Choose theme • Step 2 • Pick specific idea • Find artist to relate it to • Step 4 • Put the pictures together • Final product

  7. Beginning Pictures

  8. Specific features - Ears

  9. Specific features - noses

  10. SPECIFIC FEATURES - eyes

  11. Specific Features - Mouths

  12. Rough drafts

  13. Final products

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