Monday, November 12, 2018

Metropolitan Museum of Art MET Homework


There was no specific artist who made the art. The art is a vase with drawings depicting farming and weaving in the outdoors. It is made by bonfires or kilns molded by hands from clay. It was made during the twelfth century. The materials used were paint, clay, and ink. The colors are mostly green and red. White and black or grey mixed in as well. The negative space within the vase creates the area of which is closer and which is farther. The light displayed on top of the vase creates an illuminating effect on the vase highlighting the vase's features and artwork.

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