Friday, September 5, 2014

Art Deco

Art Deco, 1925 - 1937
Baroque, 1600 - 1830
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Queen Elizabeth of England. 1600's fashion

South side of the Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris, 1700s

During the first 30 years of the 1800sAmerican Industry was truly born
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1923-Feb 24th - Mass arrests in US of mafia
roaring 20s Flappers
Great Depression
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1930s Great Depression
a quick shot of my designed piece. Better pictures to come tomorrow.

I chose this because Post Modernism art due to their focus less on perfection of architecture and more of their focus on making something they felt was beautiful rather then perfectly designed. This period also has speak easy bars and the thought of creating a hidden area in my piece fascinated me. The second time period I chose was Baroque due to the intricacies in design elements as well as their beautiful window designs.
Thus is attempted to create something beautiful with a hidden secret. 

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