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I attended the Fashion and Textile Museum , I am a fan of Pablo Picasso's work , I like the way his work has a unique style , I love the colours he uses. |
"This exhibition traces the history of 20th century art in textiles. Highlights include work by Georges Braque, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Sonia Delaunay, Raoul Dufy, Barbara Hepworth, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso, Ben Nicholson and Andy Warhol.
The exhibition features examples of key European and American art movements: Fauvism, Cubism, Constructivism, Abstraction, Surrealism and Pop Art; as well as the work of leading fashion designers and manufacturers. Artist Textiles shows how ordinary people were once able to engage with modern art in a personal and intimate way through their clothing and home furnishings. With over 200 rare pieces, many of which have not been on public display before." (http://ftmlondon.org/ftm-exhibitions/artist-textiles-picasso-to-warhol/)
When I went to the Museum , I saw all the floral print and the bright colours that were used in the artist work. I looked at how these print could be used in men's clothing. This was when I started to examine the contrast between women's clothing and men's clothing . When I looked closely at his work I focused on colour and style and how his work differs from each other.
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| Patrick Herron 'Aztec'. |
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| Keith Vaughan ' Fisherman' |
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| Gerald Wilde Screen -printed Silk fashion textile John Heathcoat & Co, London 1944. |




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