Lou Ros is a Paris based artist. He started his art career as a street artist and a graffiti artist. Most of his work incorporates figures or portraits, with some abstraction. One part of Ros' work that I think will influence my work is his use of thin layers of paint. I usually paint very thickly and with many layers, however I think it would be interesting to vary the thickness of the paint in different areas throughout a painting. That is what I am trying to do with my current home project, so that the background collage of the maps still shows through. I also like Ros' use of abstraction, because it makes his pieces much more dynamic. Although he does not state much about his content, I think that the abstraction of the faces in many of his portraits relates to the ideas of identity and anonymity, which are things that I may want to explore in my work, because they sort of relate to my greater theme of change.
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AuthorI am an art student at Maggie Walker Governor's School. On this site I post project progress, research, and photos of my final work. Archives
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