Peter Booth Painting 1968
Welcome,
today we will blog about Peter Booth’s famous painting.
Art Work:
Painting 1968
Peter booth
is an Australia figurative and surrealist painter he has painted many famous
paintings such as painting 1968 it has a midnight shade with bluish tints as
well as a fiery red sun and city line it features various items and creatures
such as a dog, himself, a city, bushes and reddish dirt. The reddish sun and
greys give the painting a heavy finish. The Artwork Painting 1968 by Peter
Booth is about a lonely man walking down a path with his dog under the sunset
it is definitely a painting to be seen.
The main
idea of the Artwork “Painting 1968” is a peaceful walk through bush land and is
represented through the materials of Dark colours and outlines giving it a
meaning of peace and the falling of night time. It brings me to a standstill to
see this painting and its unique dark colours and patterns. The theme of this
artwork is walking with this lonely man with his dog and seeing the sun go
down. I think the artist created this painting because he was walking one time
with his dog and he saw this magical moment that he just had to captcha. I think
that some things in the artwork represent a certain thing like the dog it’s his
friend or his loyal companion. The city symbolizes his city life or a noisy
traffic ridden mind and the country side is his peace his one place of freedom.
In all I like
Peter Booths’ painting as it brings great meaning to me like where I find my
peace and freedom. In result this painting should be put into a museum.
Please give
your opinion down below I would be greatly appreciated.
Blog done by Noah Van
Der Stelt
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