Sunday, February 27, 2011

BALANCE


Here is a picture of what I was working with for this project. It was difficult trying to see the balance for this in black and white making it hard not pay any attention to the colors. 


This is the work in black with a white background which I did in Photoshop. This was the first part of this project and then the second part we needed to make a separate balance piece with the background from this one.


This is the second part of our project and it was quite fun. Taking the white background from the first part of the project and arranged the pieces on a black background. This took quite some time and trying to figure out how to use these left over pieces to make an image of balance.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

SCALE


This collaged I created in Photoshop with images of my own. I made it will five separate images. The base layer is the flower which is in my flower garden. The birds are from three different pictures I took this winter and the statue of the Mom and child is in my garden. This was great fun creating this and manipulating the scale.
I tried several images in this collage... bench, bird house, other statues but I thinned it down to this.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

EMPHASIS AND FOCAL POINT

Contrast
I chose this image because the focal point achieves emphasis with the contrast of color. The contrast of the two colored leave in this pile of black and whites creates a focal point. I love working with an image like this by changing it to black and white then bring back out the color of something in the image so it stands out.
Isolation
http://www.stevenmarton.com/art-2
I choose this art piece because the figure in the further right is the focal point and is in a state of isolation. The isolation seems to feel much larger then the room he is in. The focal point is off to the side seperate from things in the room. Even though there is a large window in this piece my eye goes right to the figure.

Placement
I love this piece! When I first looked at it I just thought it was a bunch of mushrooms and then I enlarged it and saw the widows, door, ladder, etc. When opening this image I thought the focal point was the larger mushrooms but after enlarging it I saw that the lighting at the door of the mushroom house is the focal point right where the large mushrooms are joined together.


One Element
http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/superxofficial
This image is my choose for One Element because of the red painted "A" that over laps the "O" in the neon sign. It is visually strong and it is related to the other elements being that they are letters.

Absence of Focal Point
I choose this piece for my Absence of Focal Point because there isn't one. It is a very nice piece of art and the artist uses similar colors, shapes and texture through out the whole piece.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

UNITY


Proximity


In this piece of art work you can clearly see the elements are close together creating proximity. If you go to the link above you will also see a closer image of this work. It has great texture and uses many different materials.


 
Repetition Similarity

This art work clearly shows repetition with an emphasis on similarities. It uses a similar line repeatedly just at a slightly different angle.


Repetition Variety

I love this one! It shows repetition with the mirrows and variety with the different size and colors of mirrors. The background is made from pasted new print which also brings a relative nature to the background and also makes the colored mirrors pop. I would really like to see this in person.
Continuation

I choose this one for continuation because of how each color continues the last colors line. I like how these colors swirl with each other and also give a feel of texture.
Grid

This piece I choose for grid because you can clearly see this piece was base on it. Even though this piece looks simple I can not image the time that was put into setting up the grid for this. The grid on this piece goes in at least four different directions and was done exact.

Chaotic

http://www.dailyartfixx.com/2010/08/25/tom-shannon-pendulum-paintings/

This piece is chaotic to me being that there is so much going on that no one part of it sands out more than an other. It is very interesting how the artist created this piece and you can read about it on the site about.
Non-objective


http://mw-mw.com/8.html
This piece shows no recognizable subject matter. The lines and colors are great and show no indication of a subject.


Figurative

This piece clearly shows a  recognizable figure of a woman. This piece was done with charcoal on paper and has great value and shading.