Sunday, April 10, 2011

ILLUSTION OF SPACE AND MOTION

Illusion of space



Exaggerated Size
This image is using exaggerated size to make the man appear to be larger than the building. The building is far away in the background and the man is very close to the photographer.




One Point Perspective
This image uses a one point perspective and the posision of the photographer creates the feeling of a very large space. You can tell that the linear perspective starts straight ahead as I have pointed out.

aerial perspective
This piece is an example of aerial perspective it uses color or value to show depth. The colors in the background are lighter and grayish. The rocks in the mid ground are no taller than the ones in the background but the coloring suggests that they are closer. There is use of size in this piece with the close up of the angel in the right bottom corner.


Illusion of Motion



Relative Stillness
This art piece is an example of relative stillness. The piece looks like a photograph shot at high speed while the penguins are filing through the air. With the specks of snow flying around the penguins and the fact that they are in the air implies that they are in motion. This piece also uses sizing to imply that each penguin is at a different distance away.




Cropped Figures
This image is an example of a cropped figure. This image uses repetition and cropping to create the feeling of movement. This image also give the feeling of relative stillness in the way it just looks like it is hanging there in the sky.



Multiple Image
This image is an example of multiple images we see one figure in many overlapping poses. This image looks like the figure is standing and moves into a lying down position or vice versa. This creates the impression of movement.  




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