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In 600-750 words, explain Close's approach to painting, and how his process makes his paintings more engaging for the viewer. Be sure to include direct references to specific areas of Close's paintings as you write your Reflection using a video I have provided for you in the google doc with other questions needing to be answered in the google doc.
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Running head: CLOSE’S APPROACH
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Close’s Approach
Student’s Name
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CLOSE’S APPROACH
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Close’s Approach
An Experience Regarding One of Close's Paintings
The experience of seeing Close’s painting up close shows that the tiles used are abstract
paintings while, when viewed from a distance, the tiles come together to create to deconstruct the
human face dynamically. He says that “...figuration that was not retarded and reactionary. My
instincts were always figurative painting; my idea was basically to make false abstract figurative
paintings” [18:10]. Close’s paintings portray the usage of a variety of methods and media. The
technique he uses mostly is the one that involves the simulation of the printing process that entails
him using magenta, cyan, and yellow c...
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