Hoffer's Fact-Checking Analysis

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Hoffer’s “Fact-checking” is a representational 16”X30” oils on wood painting. It is displayed in the Kellinberg wing of Molloy College as part of the Alumni exhibition of 2015. Fact-Checking depicts a young man and an older gentlemen starting at a laptop in their living room. The title suggests that the men are surfing the internet to check facts or validate information. Artists make art for countless reasons. They make art to express their emotions, capture the beauty of their environment, as well as to document historical aspects of the era in which they live. Hoffer’s Fact-checking is no different; it not only captures the beauty of a father and son bounding in their living room, it also brilliantly documents the technology aspect of the 21st century.…show more content…
The painting depicts a father and son sitting on a couch in their living room surfing the internet, along with many other objects. Some of the objects include a lamb placed on an end table surrounded by different books. Numerous glass windows are seen in the background. The windows are painted blue with blurry white streaks. The faded blue and shadowy distorted white streaks on the windows flawlessly represent the reflection of the sky on a cloudy day. The usage of faded secondary colors further displays the gloomy emotions most people feel on dark rainy days. Blurry green plants also appear behind the glass windows representing an artistic technique known as atmospheric perspective in which colors fade and details blur of objects that are meant to look further away. Nonetheless, the blurry plants look further away when compared to well detail objects in the

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