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by Hood MA Central St Martins London
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A stark contrast is created by the use of black, white, and red colors, featuring a man in a black cap looking pensively to the side. Bold... more
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A stark contrast is created by the use of black, white, and red colors, featuring a man in a black cap looking pensively to the side. Bold brushstrokes capture the light and shadows, emphasizing the angularity of the man's face and his intense expression. Wow how cool is this painting of The Godfather - He looks so cool - as he is! Hood Graduated London Central St Martins 2005 Masters Degree Fine Art
Biography details 2000 to 2001 Studies at Camberwell College of Arts, London, MA Fine Art Printmaking. 2003 to 2005 Studies at Central St Martins College of Art and Design, London, MA Fine Art Painting. Hood is a figurative painter influence and inspired by the Fauvist artist in art history. Coming from the French word fauve, meaning 'wild animals,' Fauvism rejected traditional painting ideals and emphasized modern concepts. Inspired by the late impressionist works of Paul Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh who pushed the boundaries with their bold colour choices, Hood takes this idea a step further to include simplified design. Whilst studying for a painting masters degree at Central Saint Martins, London in 2005, Hood set about writing a...
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