Blog #15: Leading Line1. What is a leading line? Leading line is a ray or suggestive path for the eye to follow the intended direction or subject of the...
Blog #14: Pop Art CritiqueThis composition is the strongest because of color, emphasis, space, and shape. Dina's compositions shows color emphasis through the...
Blog #13: Andy Warhol1. Why was Andy Warhol's work categorized as "Pop Art"? Give at least 2 examples of his work that help to support your reasons. Include...
Blog #12The theme and subject of the alphabet project is earth tones which is made evident through the use of form. The mood evoked by the...
Blog #11Composition D is the strongest because there is a sense of unity, the letters are easily noticeable, and each letter is unique. The...
Blog #10The subject of the triptech is an angel and a reindeer which is made evident through the use of contrast and shape. The setting is...
Blog #9: Environmental Portrait CritiqueThe subject of the photo was a very focused and intense basketball player which was made evident through the use of an actiion shot,...
Blog #8: Self Portrait CritiqueNicole's photo and my photo are similar because both photos have contrast and a sense of structure that leads the eye to the subject....
Blog #7: Annie Leibovitz Movie Analysis1. What is your favorite photo of Annie Leibovitz? Why? This photo is for the movie Les Miserables. I like this photo in particular...
Blog #6: Forced PerspectiveAfter some discussion, we have decided that emphasis and color contrast were used in the photo. The pumpkin was an example of emphasis...