Thursday, October 26, 2017

Edward Hopper "room in Brooklyn"

I chose this painting by Edward Hopper called "room in Brooklyn" because I really liked the way it took on the isolation practice as well as the use of color. When I first looked at it I was really drawn to the beautiful vase of flowers and the brightly colored room. Then I looked deeper and I started to see the meaning and focus of the painting that was on the darkly colored woman. Because she is so darkly colored it makes me think that she is in a somber state and you can see that she is in isolation looking down on the street. The contrast in this painting really brings forth the story.   

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