Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Elements of Design: Space
There's such an intense vibe concentrated in all that free area that you just naturally respond to it with a frown ... it evokes a deadly emotion within you, just by looking at the ruins and beauty and simplicity ... and 90% of it is pretty much an empty haunting sea which gets you wondering how so little can say so much ...
Element of Design: Shape
The circular-type motions of the brush that created the swirls and stars and sun and sky exhibit the motion of those natural elements and their infinite capacity to go beyond what is anticipated ... there's that sense of mystery and an other-wordly quality about this painting.
The castle or whatever that is, with those sharp triangular edges, adds an element of romance; conflict and dynamic and opens up a realm of possibilites for the scope of the imagination.
Principles of Design: Variety
Elements of Design: Form
Elements of Design: Colour
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Principles of Design: Rhythm
Principles of Design: Harmony
This piece pleases the eye ... harmony is about giving a piece an impressionable perception by making all the elements and principles work together somehow. This is a very idealistic setting and to be able to convey that peace you can find if you were physically there illustrates how Monet demonstrated unity. In short, it looks right.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Principles of Design: Balance
Notice how part of the tree is much denser on one side of the painting. Is it obvious at a glance? No. Thus, we can deduce that the contrast between light and dark showcases a natural, secure look and feel. Nothing looks out place or lacking which is precisely the impression it's supposed to give off.
Principles of Design: Proportion
Principles of Design: Emphasis
Elements of Design: Shade
Elements of Design: Line
Line ... an ensemble of loose lines to create the motion of the house and her surroundings. For example, the house, bridge, wall, smoke, etc ... You can feel the bold strokes of the artist ... very definite and prominent.
Here, there is such detail put into the corridor ... the pillars and archways and even the floor! Unlike the other example, these lines are sharp and flow in a similar style in such a way that you are able to sense the authorative aura ...
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