I made these two photos into a diptych because they are both of frosted leaves and bark-chips. I think that the composition as well as the coloration of these photos makes them fit together nicely.
I made these three photos into a triptych because they are all of an artistic lamp in my house which is made up of both geometric and organic shapes. I think that these three completely different views of the same lamp create a full, visually pleasing vision of it.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Two Favorite Shape Project Photos
This photo is asymmetrically balanced and is geometric in shape.
This photo is asymmetrically balanced and uses both geometric and organic shapes.
This photo is asymmetrically balanced and uses both geometric and organic shapes.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Shape Assignment Vocab
Geometeric Shape: Regular shapes most often found in human-made objects, machines and architecture. Circles, ovals, squares, rectangles, and triangles are common geometric shapes.
Organic Shape: Shapes that we see them in nature and with characteristics that are free flowing, informal and irregular. Examples are leafs, seashells, and flowers.
Symmetrical Balance: Equality and correspondence in size, shape, color, relative position, etc. on opposite sides of a dividing line or axis.
Asymmetrical Balance: The placement of non-identical forms to either side of a balancing point in such a way that the two sides seem to be of the same visual weight.
Radial Balance: the balance as the result of components that are distributed around a center point or spring out from a central line.
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