Monday, January 6, 2014

Kaitlyn spinella

Snow-Covered Pine Saplings by Pekka Halonen is a sculptured made in 1899. Halonen drew this picture because the soft snow on the pine saplings emphasize their fragile beauty. Halonen made this painting using tempera on a canvas and I wounder if he had to show any shadows or us different tempera to show different shades. The snow on the trees is showing that it's winter and it's cold out and the painting is showing the beauty of the trees after there is a snow storm. I chose this painting because I love the winter and the snow not as much as I like summer and spring, but I love how when your driving after there was a big snow storm and there was snow every were and icicles every and all the trees look like  amazingly pretty with the snow draped over them and little icicles hanging from the trees. You can still see a little bit of color throughout the slow because there is still one or two leaves left on the tree. All you see is snow every where it's like walking in a winter wounder land. Everything just looks so pretty with all the snow. 

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