【Tate modern 20/11/2021】

Since I haven’t been to Tate Modern for a long time, I found some interesting new artworks. Like the work of this artist who was born in India and works in India and the United States. This is his work in 1985. He has tried in various media, such as Graphite, watercolour, ink and Oil paint on Paper on Canvas, and paint and sand on Canvas. Make the work look rich and three-dimensional: 

Also saw some surreal artworks, I picked out a few pieces of I like. They are inspired by politics and war, also have to look at the world from the perspective of mental patients. The subject matter of surrealism has always been that I think the imagination is very rich, and the grafting of things that people think are unreasonable together shocks your mind and senses:

【The Making of Rodin】

Auguste Rodin was one of the most important French sculptors in the 19th century. His masterpieces include The Thinker, The Gates of Hell, and the Statue of Balzac. His sculptures are considered to overturn the artistic tradition and influence the development of modern European sculpture. Although rodin is famous for his bronze sculptures and marble sculptures, he was best at using clay, plaster and other materials to shape his figures vividly by constantly overturning and reshaping them. One of the most important exhibits is rodin’s plaster study of “The Thinker”, which, though less complete, has already begun to take shape.

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