Sunday, February 26, 2012

Revised scale assignment

Balance


I had a little bit of trouble with this because I think I used the wrong type of paper. For both parts I used a knife, spatula, and a hammer.I like how the first part turned out I think it is a neat type of balance. The second has a nice balance as well that looks more obvious to me.




















































Friday, February 17, 2012

Scale and proportion



I chose pugs for this scale and proportion assignment. I think that pugs come in all shapes and different sizes which is shown in the collage above. You can see some are tiny, medium, and large. Some you can tell the shear size of them because of the objects they are near or standing next to or sitting on. Either puppies or full adults you won't find two pugs the same size. I think pugs are a good example of scale and different proportions.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Emphasis and focal point

 Above is the original image. This is my example of contrast. The glass of milk really stands out as a focal point because of it being the color white along with the background being very dark.
 This is my example of isolation focal point. The person in the middle is isolated from any other part of the image so they really stand out. Even though the image is dark and the person is wearing black they still stand out because of the way they are placed and the buildings that surround them.
 This is an example of no focal point. It is just repetitive bricks there is not one element that sticks out from the image.
 One element example. The disco ball is the one element in this image that really sticks out as the focal point. Even though the background is really busy the disco ball sticks out because of its color and size and also placement.
 Placement example. I think the camera sticks out because the way it was placed and also it has contrasting elements too. It was places to the left side of the image and the reason that makes it stand out is because the right side is darker and the left lighter.



Saturday, February 4, 2012

Unity

This is an example of chaotic unity. The lines and the color makes it unified but it is scribbled into one image which makes it chaotic. 
 This is an example of continuation. This has a line that makes your eye move in one direction. You could say that the continuation is a little bit in both directions, vertically and horizontally.
 Its hard to see in this image but I am sure many of seen this image before. This is my example of figurative unity. It consists of dots creating the image which makes the artwork.
This is a grid example. I find that websites have the best examples of grid composition. The way the images are placed creates unity.


This is an example of non-object repetition. This creates unity through circles and the colors create a variety. 
This is an example of proximity. This creates unity because they are close together. Separately they wouldn't create a unified look. 

 This is an example of repetition on variety. The windows are all different shapes, sizes, and colors but create a unified look.
When I think of unity I think of Andy Warhol. This is my example of repetition with similarity. All four images are the same which creates the repetition and the only difference is the colors.