Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Non-objective shapes
Image is non-objective because there is no pattern, shapes, or reason really for the paint. The image is abstract and non-objective.
Idealism
The image is very idealistic because the picture is like a painting a a perfect world and the way it should be. There are no flaws in the setting and such.
Distortion
Prime example of distortion. The viewer can tell that the painting is of a person but it is very far from normal or natural. The face is distorted.
Naturalism
The image above is a perfect example of naturalism because the people look so real and life like. They have shadows, expression, and it alsmost looks like a photo.
Lost and Found Contour
This image is a good example of lost and found contour because the lines disappear and reappear in some spots and it leaves the viewer to fill in the rest. The body on the ground is not really outlined but we know it is there.
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