In this particular artwork Edward Hopper uses lines to create darker spots and give the artwork more value. The lines are made by an etching technique. The use of lines whether they are straight or curved can guide people and create a sense of movement of the train. The lines of perspective in this artwork create an illusion of depth on the flat surface. The lines make the train look curved and give it more depth because of the line direction. Hoppers objective can be shown through the way he draws the lines, in this artwork it is shown as rough lines that touches the emotions of sadness and loneliness.
In this particular artwork Edward Hopper uses lines to create darker spots and give the artwork more value. The lines are made by an etching technique. The use of lines whether they are straight or curved can guide people and create a sense of movement of the train. The lines of perspective in this artwork create an illusion of depth on the flat surface. The lines make the train look curved and give it more depth because of the line direction. Hoppers objective can be shown through the way he draws the lines, in this artwork it is shown as rough lines that touches the emotions of sadness and loneliness. <|startoftext|>In this exhibition, two of the most important pieces by the Chicago Imagists, Francesco Clemente and Tadeusz Kowalski, are shown. In Kowalskis work, he presents a series of images that allude to the human condition. The images are created by means of a process called transpositional drawing. In these works, the lines of the picture are drawn over the surface of the paper and the result is a continuous composition that can be viewed as a series of abstract shapes. The transpositions and the choice of colors are extremely personal. In some of the drawings, the line is drawn so clearly that the image is surrounded by the line of the drawing. In others, the line is drawn so loosely that the image is surrounded by the line of the drawing. In the transpositions, the line is drawn so carefully that the image is surrounded by the line of the drawing. The transpositions are often done with a rubber stamp. The rubber stamp is the same as the paper used in the drawing. The rubber stamp is applied to the surface of the paper, and the result is a smooth, clear surface. The rubber stamp is applied to the surface of the paper, and the result is a smooth, clear surface. Kowalskis work shows that the transposition of the lines of the picture to the surface of the paper is a very personal and personal way of developing the image. In other works, the lines of the picture are used to create a series of abstract shapes. The shapes are often used in a series of abstract shapes. The shapes are not created by a process of transposition but are created by the use of a rubber stamp. Kowalskis work is a very personal way of developing the image. He uses the rubber stamp to create a series of abstract shapes.
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