objects paniting from catalogue
Inspiring by the Pop artists when I visited The Modern One, I was interested in panting and photoshopping using bold colour. These are my drawings on the museum’s objects from last week.


the Portals
by Michael Eden, Cumbria, England, 2016



I changed the Lobster into a woman for this drawing, referring to the gender stereotypes in advertising,art and film industry, especially in the pop culture. In feminist theory, this is called male gaze. However personally, I quite enjoy drawing female, because I think the lines of the female are soft and graceful.
the lobster telephone
by Salvador DALI and Edward JAMES, 1938



columns in the museum


La Représentation [Representation]
René Magritte, 1937
![René Magritte, La Représentation [Representation]](https://www.nationalgalleries.org/sites/default/files/styles/postcard/public/externals/41347.jpg?itok=UyDAAOYu)

in the car
Roy Lichtenstein, 1963
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Inchkeith Lighthouse Lens
Chance brothers, Birmingham, and James Dove & Co., Edinburgh, 1889

weekly study of artists
artist of the week: Karel Fleischmann (1897-1944)
more about Karel Fleischmann: Dr Karel Fleischmann: the story of an artist and physician in Ghetto Terezin
my practise referring to Karel Fleischmann’s style

key words: Ghetto, World War II, daily life and suffering, emotional drawings.
Below are the drawings of Karel Fleischmann



