Category Archives for Abstraction
Abstraction: Present
“Sunset Light and Darkness.” is your updated final evaluation, with references to Ola Kolehmainen and Alexander Jacques: Final Evaluation for My Triptych Series: Sunset Light and Darkness Title: The title of my project is Sunset Light and Darkness. What were … Continue reading
Contact Sheet 2
All Photos: Yellow Photos: Initial Selection The first contact sheet, which is “yellow,” displays a variety of moments where light and structure come together in harmony. In these pictures, my main focus was on creating abstract compositions, aiming to simplify … Continue reading
Contact Sheet 1
All Photos: Yellow Photos: Initial Selection My first contact sheet in “yellow” depicts a diverse range of instances in which light, form, and structure interact. In these photos, my main focus was on creating abstract compositions, aiming to simplify the … Continue reading
Abstraction: Photo Set 2
Artist: Alexander Jacques – frequent utilization of architectural elements like windows, panels, and facade designs to form captivating patterns. – frequently display a distinct balance, showcasing sharp, neat edges that highlight the flawlessness of city layouts. – distinctive perspectives transforms … Continue reading
Abstraction Photo Set 1
Artist: Ola Kolehmaine – Kolehmainen’s works often incorporate reflections, creating distorted and layered perspectives. -His focus on strong architectural lines and geometric shapes gives his photos a sense of order. – By isolating architectural features, he reduces the complexity … Continue reading
Blog Post 8: Statement of Intent
Statement of Intent: “Slower, even more” The message of my work will be to reflect on the fast pace of the modern society. With the advancement of technology, the pace at which people live their lives also becomes more rapid. … Continue reading
Blog Post 7: Mindmap
Citations: “Minimalism Movement Overview.” The Art Story, www.theartstory.org/movement/minimalism/. Accessed 20 Sept. 2024. “Light and Space Movement Overview.” The Art Story, www.theartstory.org/movement/light-and-space/. Accessed 20 Sept. 2024. “The Art of Rhythm in Photography: Creating Movement and Flow.” PPS Innovature, 7 Dec. 2023, … Continue reading
Abstraction 6: Photo Safari
Pictures Taken: Which ”element(s)” is/are best represented in each of the pictures below? Line Shape & Tone & Texture Texture Line & Shape & Pattern Line & Pattern & Tone Shape & Texture & Pattern Line & Shape Shape & … Continue reading
Abstraction: Blog Post 5 Analysis of a Photograph
Artist: Andreas Gursky Photo Name: Paris, Montparnasse List 3 things the photographer might have been interested in capturing in this picture? First, the photographer might have been interested in capturing the building’s modern design and its geometric patterns. This … Continue reading
Abstraction: Blog Post 4 Photo Analysis
Explain what the phrase Formal Elements means in photography. Formal elements are visual characteristics that, have the potential to transform simple subjects into outstanding photographs. The six formal elements are commonly known as: – Line – Shape – Pattern – Tone – … Continue reading