Friday, May 31, 2019
The Shepardââ¬â¢s Keeper :: Essays Papers
The Shepards KeeperThroughout time there has been at least one constant that I am alive(predicate) of. That constant is art. One particular piece of art stands out and catches the eye. That piece of art is The Shepherdess and Her Flock constructed and perfected by Jean Francois Millet. When one makes a authentic judgment on a piece of art, one must be precise and certain about that judgment. When observing Millets piece I impart take in to consideration three things to make my judgment use of color, theme, and meaning. The Shepherdess and Her Flock catches the eye truly quickly. The painting consists of a shepherdess tending to her sheep in about remote hills perhaps and most likely in Western Europe. The shepherdess herself is standing just a few paces ahead of her flock while they are every last(predicate) grouped together tightly apparently feeding. She is holding a staff while studying the ground. The look on her face makes her seem like she is maladjusted for som e unknown reason. The shepherdess is wearing many articles of clothing. Her first layer is blue and reaches down to her ankles. The next layer appears to be some kind of shawl. The shawl is cream dark and only reaches just past her waist. The final piece of clothing is red and only covers her head. The grass beneath the shepherdess, which covers the entire land, has bald spots and contains dandy lions give it great character. This is the grass on which the flock is feeding on. Watching over the sheep is a shepherd dog stand just to the right of the flock. The dog stands very proudly and has a great pride in his job. The toss out in this work is covered entirely with clouds. The only bare spot in the sky is at the very top of the painting where the clouds begin to split. Millets work appears to be set early in the morning. Looking beyond the flock as far as the painting will allow, one can see some hills and trees and perhaps a small village or town. This painting is enkindle with beauty and style and elegance. Millet comes to the edge of perfection is his work, The Shepherdess and Her Flock. When an artist creates a piece, in this case a painting, the artists must take into consideration the colors that he/she uses.
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