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frez [133]
2 years ago
5

Please answer these questions for each picture

Arts
1 answer:
jonny [76]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Color: What Hues? Intensities? Shades?

1st-hues is yellow, saturated and intense monochromatic

2nd- hues mostly grays mid-value contrasted with pops of yellow

3rd-Saturated colors with reds, yellow and blue high intensity.

2. Lines: Thick, thin, jagged, smooth, short, long, dashed?

1st-smooth lines blended and realistic

2nd-rougher lines, texture shows of marks

3rd-jagged lines short and blobs of paint.

3.Texture: Sharp, jagged, wispy, soft, fluffy, flat, smooth? What has texture?

1st-soft texture-smooth blended paint-realistic

2nd- texture is rougher than first but still realistic and soft

3rd- texture is roughest of all three paintings some parts jagged

4.Space: Overlapping? Perspective? Color to show depth?

1st- space is shown by using perspective in the boats sizes in the distance, color of the sky, lines of the waves, and overlapping with the rocks placement

2nd- space is shown with classic perspective lines in the buildings, they slant to the middle of the painting and the size of the objects far/close changes.

3rd- space is shown similar to the second painting, but instead of street it is a canal. The buildings slant to the center, but there is less depth than the other two from the bridge and boat in foreground and no small objects in background to provide illusion of depth.

5. Repetition/Pattern:Repeated shapes, objects, colors, lines?

1st- the rocks are a repeated shape that creates pattern, and the lines of the waves breaking on the beach

2nd- The windows on the buildings create a patten, and the repetition of the taxis and the color yellow.

3rd-The buildings are similar shape and size and create a pattern, and the red color on them creates a pattern.

6. Movement/Rhythm: Focal point? Where do your eyes move? Why?

1st- The focal point for me is at the boats to the left of the sun, then my eye goes the sun and then to the foreground where the small rocks are

2nd- The focal point for me is the stoplight and skyscraper then I go to the couple on the right and then to the taxis.

3rd- The focal point is the bridge then my eyes go to the boat and then the sky

7.Scale/Proportion: Are items proportionate? How?

1st-Scale and proportion are very accurate, ships get smaller the further away and rocks lose detail further away, and waves/water has more detail close and less further away.

2nd- The scale and proportion seem a little off, the taxi would look larger if it were really that close to the couple, but the building seem ok

3rd- The boat feels like it could not pass under the bridge, and the buildings get shorter too fast, they would be taller that distance from the first.

8.Balance: Symmetrical? Asymmetrical? Radial?

1st Balance- asymmetrical to the right, but the rocks and boats help to balance it out.

2nd- asymmetrical to the right, the large building the fills the right half of the canvas along with the people weigh it to the right.

3rd- symmetrical, the bridge cuts it in half right in the middle and it is backed top-bottom and left-right.

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