Monday, 18 May 2015

Magenta Sea Garden -Gillian Priest




Magenta Sea Garden



Magenta Sea Garden by Ken Done is an oil on linen based artwork and has the colours light green, dark purple, light purple, yellow, dark blue, light pink, pink, purple, aqua, turquoise, black, orange, brown, grey, white, light blue and dark red. The theme of this artwork is under the sea but in colourful pastel colours. Magenta Sea Garden has pastel colours and is a painting of the ocean. The painting is vertical, and features shells, coral, fish and clams and is which is 157x122cm long.

The distinctive features of Magenta Sea Garden by Ken Done are shown by the bright colours of the coral and the fish are in a dark blue colour which makes them stand out. The shapes used in this artwork are rectangles, ovals, triangles, squares and prisms. In this artwork I don’t think that there are any hidden symbols in it or any other secret representations.


I like this artwork because it is so unique and has so many bright colours in it. This artwork is important because it makes people more aware of looking after the ocean and not polluting it. Magenta Sea Garden is good enough to be in a museum because it looks amazing. This artwork means that we should not pollute the ocean and not make the animals endangered. 
 

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