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− | The '''Lombardo Method''' is a painting technique created by [[Professor Lombardo]]. The mothod consists of seeing everyday objects as simple geometrical shapes, such as circles, trapezoids, ellipses and rhombuses. | + | The '''Lombardo Method''' is a trademark painting technique created by [[Professor Lombardo]]. The mothod consists of seeing everyday objects as simple geometrical shapes, such as circles, trapezoids, ellipses and rhombuses. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | The "Lombardo Method" | + | The "Lombardo Method" helped [[Marge]] when she was practicing painting a portrait of [[Homer]]. Eventually, she painted a picture of Homer sleeping on the couch in his underwear. She called it "Bald Adonis," which won the First Prize at the [[Springfield Art Exhibit]]. She also used the method to paint [[Mr. Burns]]. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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− | Lombardo Method (Homer).png|[[Homer]] | + | File:Lombardo Method (Homer).png|[[Homer]] |
− | Lombardo Method (Burns).png|[[Mr. Burns]] | + | File:Lombardo Method (Burns).png|[[Mr. Burns]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:06, February 2, 2025
The Lombardo Method is a trademark painting technique created by Professor Lombardo. The mothod consists of seeing everyday objects as simple geometrical shapes, such as circles, trapezoids, ellipses and rhombuses.
History[edit]
The "Lombardo Method" helped Marge when she was practicing painting a portrait of Homer. Eventually, she painted a picture of Homer sleeping on the couch in his underwear. She called it "Bald Adonis," which won the First Prize at the Springfield Art Exhibit. She also used the method to paint Mr. Burns.