(Swiee, Niya, Melissa) The first composition is a closed composition. The focus point is the biggest circle. If we look closely, we can discover the interesting details of each circles. However, the circle in the top left side is a little remote, it breaks the unity of the whole picture. The second one generally looks balanced, since there is 45 degree angles and 90 degree angles in the picture. But there is no focal point. It's an open composition.
This blog has been created as a space to post and critique project examples from our class. ART 111 "Introduction to the Studio" is a beginning level studio course designed to introduce and ground students in core principles of art making in a rigorous, hands on studio. These principles will be taught through a series of practical exercises using traditional and digital tools. Emphasis will be placed on developing skills, knowledge of materials, methods of observation and translation, collaboration, discussion, and creative discipline.
(Swiee, Niya, Melissa)
ReplyDeleteThe first composition is a closed composition. The focus point is the biggest circle. If we look closely, we can discover the interesting details of each circles. However, the circle in the top left side is a little remote, it breaks the unity of the whole picture.
The second one generally looks balanced, since there is 45 degree angles and 90 degree angles in the picture. But there is no focal point. It's an open composition.