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Papessa [141]
3 years ago
13

Compare and contrast the works of Christine Federighi and Daisy Youngblood.

Arts
1 answer:
notka56 [123]3 years ago
4 0

Answer and Explanation:

Both artists are using ceramics to show backs and heads in most of their works. The sculptures, by the two artists, have a strong symbolism and seeks to stimulate people's thinking in an attempt to understand and capture the message and symbols hidden in the work.

Daisy Youngblood tends to use neutral colors, earthy tones and sculptures that are not very defined with an aspect that refers to sculptures from remote civilizations. She usually evokes concepts of religion and nature in her works.

Christine Federighi, on the other hand, usually creates works with a more defined and well-established outline, in addition to frequently using the play of light and shadow and using a variety of colors. His works are generally related to syllogism and the symbolization of the feminine.

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