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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Balance Assignment
Here is my balance assignment. I've used around 15 items from the kitchen to put this together. I've used asymmetrical balance in two places: the plate with table settings and a play on straight lines with the egg slicer, honey dipper, spatula and the cheese slicer shown in a partial arc. There is also some movement with the straight lines of the cake knife, ice cream scoop, wooden spoon and the meat tenderizer. There is a subtle attempt at humor on the left side. The tea bag strainer looks like the side profile of a face with no eyes. Below it is the wooden spoon and the measuring spoons making a moon shaped eye. Enjoy.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Scale and Proportion Assignment
Here is my work for this week's assignment. I've taken a digital photograph of my cello and used it to demonstrate scale and proportion. There are different size cellos for players of different ages. The composition shows a full size cello (4/4) and a 1/4 size cello along with the bows. I've used a musical scale with a bass clef to tie it all together. Cello music is played from the bass clef.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Emphasis and Focal Point Assignment
Emphasis By Contrast:
Here is an example of emphasis by contrast and is similar to the textbook example on page 58. There are in essence two focal points defined by the black and white striped pattern on the hat and bag. It's interesting how the black stripes stand out when compared to the dark background. The white stripes also stand out much more than the jacket.
http://char.txa.cornell.edu/language/principl/rhythm/rhythm.htm
Emphasis By Isolation:
This is an example that incorporates a few of the emphasis and focal point topics. I am choosing to see this picture as creating a focal point by isolation. The painting called Nighthawks by Edward Hopper shows a dark and lonely street corner. Inside the diner are four people that are the subject of the painting. All the other parts of the painting fade into the background as we focus on the scene inside the diner.
Nighthawks by Edward Hopper 1942 Oil on Canvas
Emphasis by Placement:
Once again I've chosen a painting by Edward Hopper to demonstrate the creating of a focal point through placement. The painting shows a scene of a house with a line of trees in the background. The house, grass and trees are well lit. The window section of the house is shown to be shaded but the sunlight is illuminating the inside of the room. The focal point to me is the illuminated lady inside the room. With out the figure of the lady placed in the window I don't feel that there would be a focal point to the painting.
Cape Cod Morning by Edward Hopper 1950
Emphasis By One Element:
This is an example I found on Google Images of a one element, dominant focal point. Although the berry is in fact small in size all the focus is centered on it. I find it interesting that there is a very shallow depth of field which allows the background to fade and contributes to the strong focus on the berry.
Here is an example of emphasis by contrast and is similar to the textbook example on page 58. There are in essence two focal points defined by the black and white striped pattern on the hat and bag. It's interesting how the black stripes stand out when compared to the dark background. The white stripes also stand out much more than the jacket.
http://char.txa.cornell.edu/language/principl/rhythm/rhythm.htm
Emphasis By Isolation:
This is an example that incorporates a few of the emphasis and focal point topics. I am choosing to see this picture as creating a focal point by isolation. The painting called Nighthawks by Edward Hopper shows a dark and lonely street corner. Inside the diner are four people that are the subject of the painting. All the other parts of the painting fade into the background as we focus on the scene inside the diner.
Nighthawks by Edward Hopper 1942 Oil on Canvas
Emphasis by Placement:
Once again I've chosen a painting by Edward Hopper to demonstrate the creating of a focal point through placement. The painting shows a scene of a house with a line of trees in the background. The house, grass and trees are well lit. The window section of the house is shown to be shaded but the sunlight is illuminating the inside of the room. The focal point to me is the illuminated lady inside the room. With out the figure of the lady placed in the window I don't feel that there would be a focal point to the painting.
Cape Cod Morning by Edward Hopper 1950
Emphasis By One Element:
This is an example I found on Google Images of a one element, dominant focal point. Although the berry is in fact small in size all the focus is centered on it. I find it interesting that there is a very shallow depth of field which allows the background to fade and contributes to the strong focus on the berry.
Google Images
Absence of Focal Point:
Here is my final example of this assignment showing the absence of a focal point. In my opinion non-representational art portrays this idea very well. As I look at this painting by Jackson Pollock there is nothing specific that jumps out as a focal point. The painting is a complete mix of lines and swirls of various colors without a clear subject to focus on.
Jackson Pollock
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