Monday, October 18, 2010

The Composition of the picture I did crop the outside parts of the steps to view the steps more in the picture and to view more the light flashing against the steps. For interpretation: The audience interpret the photo to be soft with lots of light quality. For my evaluation of the critique the audience stated that in the picture the clarity made the picture. The softness of the light hitting the steps also made the steps come out and also made the picture more unique.As for my extension the audience stated that this picture could be used as a greeting card or used for some kind of poster in church. The idea of creating the picture was to show the idea of softness.
Composition : The composition of the picture was to show the different movement of lines and to show the detail of graffity. The motivation of taking the picture was to show socialism within the city and how people use there own way of art to display there way of communicating with the world. The idea is to show how everyone develops there own way of communicating with the world.The portrait is about culturism and socialism.
Composition: The composition of the piece was taken under the bridge at Michigan State University. I didnt crop anything in the picture. I took the picture the way it is.
Concept aboutness ideas: The concept of taking the picture was to show culturism and to show socialism. Its to view the beauty of art in the city. Motivation: The reason why this picture was taken was to show the different ways people make there own art in the city and display the different ways of communication.The portrait is about beauty and how people in the city are artist creating there own communication.


Composition of the piece was cropped within other leaves and taken in the woods of Michigan State University.Concept aboutness Ideas: the concept of the piece was taken to show uniqueness and to show the diversity of leaves. Motivation: The reason why this picture was taken was to show the different effects of how nature is diversified and the uniqueness of it. The portrait is about diversity and culturism.

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