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.

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