Monday, 20 May 2013
Emphasis
This piece is supposed to represent the element of art known as Emphasis, which is usually used to make one object or thing in a work to stand or stick out. To describe it for you, basically it is a teacup on a plate in some restaurant somewhere, with an unnecessary amount of blur added to it. It really confused me why I did this because instead of emphasizing the picture it just made it annoying to look at.
It has no pattern, it is a large, perhaps overly large teacup with ridiculous amounts of blur, so pretty much no, I don't believe it does have pattern. It has no contrast, because besides the contrast of background and large teacup there isn't much else to see around there. The teacup is supposed to be emphasized in this picture but no, I just see an incredibly blurred picture of a teacup, so no. Contains no balance except for asymmetrical because most parts of it are even being mostly focused into the center of a large teacup plate combo. Does not contain unity, I am pretty sure about that, mostly due to not having any parts of the elements of art.
This piece, I think has misguided meaning, probably as a result of my poor art skills or lack of effort on my part in this picture, something I am not exactly pleased to know.The message was supposed to be about emphasis or to show what it looked like, and the teacup with the blur obviously showed at that moment I took that to be emphasis. So in conclusion of the two sentences before this, I definitely don't think that it represents emphasis despite that being what I made it for.
I do not exactly feel that it is successful, for more information on that refer to the paragraph literally above this one and use reading comprehension. The elements of design did not work out for this one as pointed out in the second paragraph, repeat steps used in previous sentence. I don't think it looks good or is neat, the blur makes it hard to look at without being disoriented or having the whole thing incomprehensible.
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