The artist usually creates an image by using different colors on the surface. You can use the area as paper, canvas, glass, wood or other medium to create the image. Painting is the power of the artist's imagination, which can be used to express their thoughts on any subject.
Painting This is not just a few different colors on the surface can be naturalistic, photographic and abstract. In the painting, one may use different symbols to express emotions and the right to give relevant information about any sensitive topic. There are several common media for painting which includes acrylic, fresco, Gouache, ink, oil, etc. Here in this article, I will tell you about one of classical painting, whose name is "False Start" by Jasper John.
Here some lucrative information about 'painting False Start ". Painting "False Start" was created by John Jasper in 1959. I must say that This excellent work done by this artist on canvas with dimensions of 170.8 x 137.2cm. This picture was full of high color. The artist used various Colors in this picture, not a symbolic job, it became very popular in this case. This image shows an excellent example for everyone on the icon of the classical image.
John Jasper is one of the greatest contemporary artists from the United States of America. It is very popular and well known style of work in the field of graphic and painting. If you do not know that I will tell you one thing, the majority of paintings done by this artist is described as "Neo-Dadaist". Stressed images of pop culture in the majority of his works of art.
"False Start" went at auction in 2006 for painting the most expensive. The image was bought by someone on the amount of $ 80 million in private sales in the same year.
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