This picture is really
interesting because of the light flooding into the picture and all the metal
frames conjoining and coming into the picture. What I really like about this
picture is the contrast of lighting and the framework which basically makes up
a building- this picture seems like an incomplete skyline. The main focus of
this piece is the sun which can be seen through the metal and is the brightest
colour in the piece. Also, the metal has gaps in it which allows any light or
pieces of the sky to be seen through it. Consequently, I thought of how
effective this is and what emotions it could create. I began to think of what
could happen if the sky was not just defined against building but also through
them.
The following are pictures of
birds’ eye views of a city:
I like this picture because all
of the buildings and lights are blurred therefore creating many colourful and
consecutive lines. The background of the photo is black which explains the
luminous effect of the lights in the picture. The focus point of this picture
is the top half of it because there are lots of bright colours like orange in
it. Also, the lines at the top half of this are close together unlike the other
lines in the piece. The lines in the piece are straight and then curve which
effectively outlines part of a building. The faintness and outlines of the
buildings could represent someone forgetting a memory and only remembering
small parts of it. Furthermore, this piece creates the feeling of liveliness
because of the bright lights amidst the dark night sky. The bright colours at
the top half of the piece could also represent the sun whilst the darker parts
of this piece could represent land. This piece is very interesting because
light comes from almost every direction and random rays of light (like the one
on the right side of the picture) can be seen in the picture. However, the most
interesting thing about this piece is how, even though the buildings are
blurred and the colours are lengthened and mixed, the piece is still really
positive instead of dull. This piece is really helpful because it shows me that
a different techniques can change the motive of a piece and that colours and
shapes can represent objects very well without too much or any detail. Now I am
not focusing too much on detail but instead what shapes can do to change the
mood of a piece.
More skylines:
This, again, is a birds eye view
of somewhere in New York but this time the photo is not really blurred or not
blurred much. Again, the background is black, because it is night time, and lots
of lights can be seen. This shows that the city is awake and shows liveliness.
Although the picture should be dark because of how late it is, it is bright
which is different to what would normally be seen- the piece is interesting
because of this.
No comments:
Post a Comment