Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Photographic Perspective- Depth



By placing an object in the image it changes the location of the canvas and creates different depths. Each picture has an object that is brought in from outside of the original context which places the art as a background image rather than the main character. Each depiction has a different focus and uses the space to evoke different feelings towards each item.  In looking through each image the audience can identify the common factor.  However in using various elements in each depiction the depth of the work changes from beginning to end.

Photographic Perspective- Texture



Texture is often a key element to producing an effective picture and can help in portraying the artist's feelings.  The smooth texture that is portrayed in the canvas is rendered by that of the wall that has an opposite appeal.  Each view represents the outlying texture that the canvas is placed upon and is a artistic contrast.  The variation in shade and color evoke the rough field of the wall near that of the smooth canvas.

Photographic Perspective- Frame



Framing is effective when attempting to produce an image of focus.  It leads the eye of the audience to the focal point of the artist.  Each image is is framed differently and has different views, but has a consistent background. The piece that frames the image is the top of a table that was lifted and adjusted to depict a certain frame.

Photographic Perspective- Line



The line captured within the pictures is used as a vehicle to progress the viewers eye to the top of the image.  Various lines used within the images helps to produce different effects.  The main line with in the picture is the pattern of bricks that start from the front left corner and end near the back right corner.  They lead the audience through the work, while the straight line produced by the chair on the right  accompanies and helps direct the view to the left side.  Each line adds to the whole  of the work and is an effective element in portraying its truth.

Photographic Perspective