Monday, 20 May 2013
Repetition
This piece of art was made to demonstrate the element of art known as repetition, which is shown along with it's fellows, in the following series of works I put up. To describe it, there are four circles in the four corners of the piece, where a large white circle takes up the middle of the work. The left side of the picture is blue, the right side contains orange, and the middle contains purple from being combined.
There could be considered a pattern, because there are technically five circles and in the same piece and additionally because circles make up the damn thing anyways. Contrast would exists between the white circle space in the middle, and the blue and orange colors on either side of the picture, so I would say yes. Nothing is being emphasized in particular, because there isn't much to really look at that should have been emphasized, I guess you could say the middle circle space but that would certainly be a stretch. It contains symmetrical balance so long as you are willing to overlook the color differences, which I would look past so yes. It should have unity, which means it has some small part of all the other elements of art, described in my previous sentences.
I am not exactly sure as to what my thought process was or desire/intent was creating this one, but I assure you it had to do with circles. Moving on from that the blue and orange clearly suggests I was thinking about Portal, a popular video game series known for such circles in blue and orange. Besides those clues I have nothing else to really add about it besides I didn't exactly do my best in it.
I felt that it was successful in proving that my train of thought had been disturbed by unrelated ideas but besides that I am not so sure. As explained previously in the second paragraph's ending, I believe that all the parts/elements worked to make unity in the work. It is most certainly not done neatly, personally I think it looks rushed or sloppy because the proportions are so out of place it doesn't look right.
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