Sunday, February 17, 2019

Slideshow

When I published my slideshow through PhotoBucket, the photos did not paste in correct order unfortunately. I will explain the order of my photos to the best of my ability.

1 Photo.) Line. This image is described as the pencil pointing downward to highlight the perception of the line in art.

2 Photo.) Shape. This image is described as the outside of my couch pillow. The shift in texture is why I chose this layout.

3 Photo.) Light. This image is described as the bottom of an empty plastic water bottle reflecting the light. The beads of water inside made this image come alive for the sake of the value scale explained in Chapter 4.

4 Photo.) Color. This image is described as my eyeshadow pallet. The colors display monochromatic harmony, meaning they are composed of the same hue.

5 Photo.) Texture. This image is displayed as my table centerpiece in my kitchen. It resembles the smooth, flat , or bumpy surfaces that texture is defined by.

6 Photo.) Space. This image is described as my ceiling tile. It was the only example I could creatively come up with to define space. The closest picture I could capture that resembled "nothingness."

7 Photo.) Mass. This image is described as a butternut squash. Unfortunately, I don't have a mountain in my backyard with great space to take a more suitable photograph. Therefore, this butternut squash was the next best thing. It was purposely taken in an empty space to emphasize its mass alone.

8 Photo.) Pattern. This image is described as the pattern of my bathroom towel. Another household item that is decorative and shows repetitive design.

9 Photo.) Unity and Variety. This image is described as the decorative mirrors I have near my front door. They display a a sense of oneness and hang as if they make up a coherent whole.

10 Photo.) Balance. This image is described as the body design of my lamp. This image shows a symmetrical balance that forms a composition that mirror each other across a central axis.

11 Photo.) Scale. This image is described as butternut squash about to be eaten with a normal size spoon. The image emphasizes how much larger the spoon is in the photo to show the size of the butternut squash in relation to the giant spoon.

12 Photo.) Emphasis and Subordination. This image is described as a set up on top of my dish towel with fruit and an avocado to keep the image visually interesting with the different types of fruit and colors displayed. There is supposed to be a difference in visual weight seen in this photograph.

13 Photo.) Rhythm. This image is described as the outside of my space heater. This photo displays a distinct rhythmic pattern thats based off of repetition. This photo seems that it could go on for eternity without breaking its rhythm.

14 Photo.) Proportion. This image is described as yet again, a butternut squash and a giant pair of scissors. I chose this image because the scissors represent a relative size of normal scissors being shifted to show a different type of relationship between the squash and the sheers.

2 comments:

  1. Hey, nice post. I wish I was able to view the pictures that you decided to use for this project because you did a great job describing each one. You are very detailed when explaining each picture, and relating it to the type of picture it is.

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  2. Laci, although I could not see your slideshow I applaud your effort and hope that I will get another opportunity should you correct that which went wrong. These blogs and postings are a lot like the art and artist that we are learning about. I have attempted to post all of the work in a timely manner and each week I get better. Only by reading your blog have I realized that I am missing some earlier work. Thanks and continued success.

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