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  • Cubism was started at 1907 in Paris by Pablo Picasso & Georges Braque050-pablo-picasso-theredlist
  • It was the first abstract style of modern art
  • A Cubist painting ignores the traditions of perspective drawing and shows you many views of a subject at one time.
  • In Cubist artwork, objects are analyzed, broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint.
  • The Cubist painters rejected the inherited concept that art should copy nature.
  • Picasso began to glue printed images from the ‘real world’ onto the surface of his still life.

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  • I did one time a Cubism design, In my Design the mask shows that cubism was influenced by the African art such as some African masks shown in some Cubists paintings
  • Cubism has two types: The Synthetic and The Analytical. So I have created this zigzag line to show the differences between these two types as follows:
  1. Synthetic cubism: In this type, collage art was introduced into the paintings and lots of colors were used. So in my design, I used a lot of colors and added many colored drawings that resemble a collage, such as this half guitar, these squares, these blue curvy lines which represent the clouds, the colored straight lines that represent the style of the door. I also added dots that represent the style of the fabric.
  2. Analytical Cubism: it is the type that shows the object as if it was broken into geometrical pieces and then reconstructed again using those circular, square or triangular pieces, but with limited colors or even one single color as in my design of this elephant painting which is made using the gray color scale. I also dissembled this elephant picture to gray squares, circles and triangles to show you how this type of Cubism is used to be made.

Now: 

Do you like this abstract art?

Do you feel confused?

what about that in most cases you are not able to understand not only what the painting messages, the painting itself it can not be read?

do you think it is like complicated puzzle game that need to be analysed and solved by intelligent person??

Is this art demolished the beauty of art? 

Do you think it helps us as architects to create concepts and idea of the design??

Do you feel like there are more than one person (not only one person) drew the same painting every time?

Reference: (n.d.). Retrieved November 13, 2015, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubism