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Similarities and dissimilarities of landscape artists

Posted on:2017-01-23Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Michigan State UniversityCandidate:Li, NaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390014454247Subject:Landscape architecture
Abstract/Summary:
Landscape artists express their interpretations for landscapes in different media and by various tools. The choices of media, tools, and techniques to draw or paint are the artists' principles to differentiate them. This study discovers how similar and different these artists are. This research transforms artists' principles into the numerical data, and then analyzes the data through Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The raw data are from the techniques or characters that the author studies derived from articles and books, and the observations of artists' artworks. The selected artists are Mike Lin, Jon Burley, Robert Oliver, Michael Doyle, Robert Wood, William Kent, and Claude Monet. The result of PCA indicates that six valid dimensions explain all variances, and are based on one hundred and fifty-six principles. The first two components, with 48.66% variance explained, depict that the artist can be grouped to three different clusters: graphic artists, space designers, and painters.
Keywords/Search Tags:Artists, Different
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