Artistic Style
Thiebaud uses heavy pigments highly effectively in the "Cake Window," thus consequently he adds a desirable and rich creamy texture to the cakes in his artwork. Furthermore he employed exaggerated colors to depict his paintings. Thus It should also be noted that Thiebaud uses a variety of techniques in a way that suggests irony and objective distance in his subjects. Moreover Wayne is notoriously popular for including a wide range of shadow techniques in his works, hence he uses the principle of art of space and form to his advantage in order to create three dimensional objects as demonstrated in the "Cake Window." In addition Wayne used only a few different hues that consists of primarily white, yellow, pink, and brown. He repeated these hues consistently thus he created a pattern in his artwork.
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Moreover Thiebaud's artwork consists of fourteen similar cakes all arrange in a neat order, hence creating more pattern in his painting. This also adds a good sense of balance in the artwork as well by neatly arranging the cakes in a seemingly symmetrical order. Lastly Wayne's work contains high value as there is a high lightness degree to his entire painting.
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