ALL IMAGES ARE GOING TO BE DISCUSSED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM (1ST 2ND 3RD ETC.)
Craft:
1st Artwork:
Oil On Canvas
2nd Artwork:
Oil On Canvas
3rd Artwork:
Oil On Panel (?)
Concept:
1st Artwork:
The concept in this piece is a style common to europe in the later 1700's and is designed to evoke a more modern version of the "sophisticated" views of the time about the supernatural. It looks plain scary if you ask me, those eyes evoke a sense of demonic possession that I haven't seen before quite like this.
2nd Artwork:
The concept in this piece is one that illustrates a scene and is another style common to the 1700's. It depicts a town square and is a good example of these types of works.
3rd Artwork:
The third artwork depicts two angels (I suppose they resemble Cupid) kissing. This is a common concept of the 1500's that try to make religious connections to the modern world.
Composition:
1st Artwork:
This piece used brush strokes that caused the work to become blurry and probably adds to the demonic look of this possessed soul.
2nd Artwork:
This piece is slightly clearer as a good artwork and uses the Oil on canvas method of painting to illustrate a scene in a 1700's town square and I feel that it does so very effectively.
3rd Artwork:
This piece is an illustration of how society has become more secular as compared to 500 years ago and is also an illustration of the mid-evil view on love and spirits and is effective when it comes to illustrating this view of these "other-worldly" creatures.

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