This chair gives a sense of depth that it doesn't actually have. It's a bunch of chairs stacked together and fits like a puzzle. The way the chairs are stacked and lined up creates linear perspective. It looks as if there are a bunch of chairs lined up in a row, when in reality it's just one chair. Also the texture becomes more course looking where the chairs get smaller creating a sense of depth. The relative size is also being played with. These chairs look like they are the same chair lined up in such a way that the smaller ones look further away when, once again, they are not. It's technically all one chair because multiple people can't sit on it (unless you take it apart and make multiple uncomfortable toilet-like chairs since they have no center). They created each chair perfectly to scale as well because this only works since the chairs are proportional to each other.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
WK10: Tone and Color
How TONE is operating: The tone in this image helps to add an inviting and relaxed feeling. It helps to enhance the contrast throughout the image allowing for us to see detail (i.e. things floating in the water). Tone also helps to determine to determine what things are real and what things are reflections (i.e. the tone of the orange in the water is different than in the sky).
How TONE is interacting: Tone is interacting with line in this image. The tone is helping show where the lines are within the picture (i.e. the line created by the water hitting the sky). It also helps to show the picture is of a 3D scenery, not of a drawing.
How COLOR is operating: The color used in in this image helps to draw attention and creates appeal. The color palate is appealing to the eye making this piece easy to look at. Color also is adding emphasis on the sky/sunset because the only color seen is from the sun setting (the color in the water is only reflection of the color in the sky).
How COLOR is interacting: Color is interacting with movement. The way the color is moving towards us (or away from us, depending on how you see it) gives us a sense of movement and fluidity. There's more and more orange color, which is the most prominent color used, as you go towards the focal point within the image. This helps us to move towards the focal point in the image(the bright sun half covered by the mountain.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
WK10- Architecture (Basic Elements)
The Dot:
Although it's easy to see all the lines in this drawing, it is important to remember they must intersect at various ideal points, which are the dots. The dots form the outline of this house blueprint so the architects know where to have their materials meet when building. All the corners are points in the structure.
The Line:
Lines are seen here and are essential to keeping this building up. Without these sturdy lines being made we would have a falling over house. Having various lines help with the support of the house and structure.
The Shape:
For this image you see many rectangles and cornered shapes. This is because rectangles give a sense of stability, which is important for creating things like houses. These shapes are used to hold up the house and be the stable structure of the home.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
WK 9: Visual Thinking
My strategy: My page is on the left written with yellow. My strategy was to go by smallest to biggest size E. So I started by counting 16 little ones, 9 medium ones, and 1 large one. I added all them up to get an answer of 26.
My boyfriend's strategies: He is the blue writing on the right. His strategy was to do the opposite, count starting with the largest E to the smallest. His answer came out to 21.
We were both wrong, the answer was 44, so I guess you could say both of are strategies weren't good enough.
My boyfriend's strategy: He again is on the right. His strategy was to see which colors are next to the black triangle (i.e. red is on the right and blue is on the left) and then see which others have the same thing. Then make sure once a match is found, the other two colors match as well.
We both used the black triangle as our starting point, which is interesting, and we both succeeded in getting the correct answer.
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