Emphasis through Focal Point
Emphasis through isolation
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Kimono Design
I like this kimono design because of the contrasting colors. The white influences the red so that it becomes a brighter color. I also like the floral design shown here.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Money Art
I like these works because they are so small but they represent something so big, a city. They are very intricate and detailed. It is amazing because they are so small yet the detail is amazing
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Money Design
I like this currency because it has cool colors. It also has good balance and symmetry throughout the bill.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Chuck Close
I like this painting because it is a bunch of small shapes that form a bigger picture. It shows Gestalt principles in this way as well. The smaller shapes make up a bigger picture.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Repetition of Form
This picture shows repetition of form in a residential neighborhood. This is known as cookie cutter housing. This makes it easier for construction to occur because they are doing the same thing over and over again.
Gestalt Number Two
This picture shows the Gestalt principle repetition of form. As you can see the apples are all similar shape while the shades of color vary. The similar shapes bring the picture together nicely.
Andy Goldsworthy
Here Andy Goldsworthy uses the Gestalt principle of both proximity and similarity. The rocks are similar shapes and also the colors draw the eye further and further into the center. The proximity of the rocks creates what appears to be an eye when looking into the center.
Gestalt
This image illustrates Gestalt principles because the whole is greater than the parts. Depending on how you look at it you can see the face on the right, or the entire square as a face.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Andy Goldsworthy
Artist Andy Goldsworthy uses Gestalt principles in his photography. In this picture he uses both continuity and repetition of form. The wall leads the readers eye down into the water. The trees give the photo repetition and bring everything together.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Gestalt Principles
This picture represents the Impossible 3-D complex. It appears as though the waterfall flows down and then back up to the spot where it began. In reality this is impossible even though it appears fine in the picture because somewhere it would be flowing uphill. This picture shows the same concept as the infinite staircase.
Louise Nevelson
This is one of Louise Nevelson's boxes. I like this particular one because it appears to have many many parts. Although it is all black, it gives the appearance of being very detailed and elegant.
Lucas Samaras Box
This box is very interesting because it reminds me of nature. Here you can see a bird on the lid of the box and in the drawer to the right there is a spider. Also the box is covered in sea shells which is very pretty.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Form and Content
The form of this portrait would be water color. I think that the artist is trying to portray the peacefulness and tranquility of nature. Everything seems to flow in the direction that the people are walking along the shoreline.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Defining Design
Webster defines design as an outline, sketch, or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art, an edifice, or a machine to be executed or constructed.
Types of Design
There are many different types of design that one can use. Three major types of design are impressionism, realism, and watercolor. These are all different versions of digital painting. Digital painting allows the artist to work in a digital mess free environment however, some artists argue that there will always be more control for an artist with a physical brush in their hand.
Impressionism
Realism
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