These selections illustrate the use of scale in art. The first scene uses scale to assist the images expansive feel. The next two portraits are made up of smaller individual pieces that can be broken down and viewed separately as a whole.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
P1 Transparency Observation
These observations for transparency come from an angel watercolor which explores the possibility for transparency as medium, and a art exhibition that uses transparency to add to an ethereal, nostalgic feeling.
P1 Time Observation
The light artwork of Bill Bell deals with his light rod invention. This light rod plays with the different frequencies of light and how the eye captures them. The art work only exists in the split second the viewer looks away. A basic image will appear in your peripheral.
A link to his website with some great example of time based art.
http://www.subliminaryartworks.com/
A link to his website with some great example of time based art.
http://www.subliminaryartworks.com/
Monday, November 1, 2010
P1 Hierarchy/Scale assignment
This project I choose the 14th amendment to express my opinion on the article. I thought that it was overly wordy and repetitive like most legal documents. I decided to concentrate the hierarchy on summarizing this lengthy amendment. In my hierarchy I wanted the xiv to be seen first so the viewer can identify the amendment, next the summary in bold blue, then the italicized smart-ass comments I found imbedded in the body text. The rest of the body type is distorted to the point of illegibility.
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