When I first had my eyes lays on this portrait, it was memorizing like you can actually see each and every details one by one like for example: your eyes moves to the lamb then the witch. Seeing something behind this artwork tells you the particular objects or story which is a excellent example for variety. I must say it's one of my favourite portrait.
Title of Artwork / I and the Village
Artist / Marc Chagall
Date / 1911
From the previous artwork and also this one kind of have the similar work into it. But however, its will be difficult on understanding what's the real the meaning or what's going on- but that doesn't matter because you're really looking at the main center like the lady in a pink dress while you tend to move around all the place. I wouldn't say this artwork is a little busy but it has a nice variety.
Title of Artwork / Dynamic Heiroglyphic of Bal Tabarin
Artist / Gino Serverini
Date / 1912
I'm impressed with the colours and how the simplistic details really blends smoothly along with the different shades such as purple, pink and tint of blue with black. There's mainly three characters in this artwork and you tend to pay attention to the purple lady then switches around to another lady and lastly the men on the right-hand side. Pretty good example for variety since you're seeing bright colour standing out the most while the back-up shown a little as well.
Title of Artwork / Street, Berlin
Artist / Ernest Ludwig Kirchner
Date / 1913
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