Sunday, January 24, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010



What is implied by all of these pictures? Notice how various visual representations (forms) can help to portray one subject (content). Now here are some examples of how form can boost the intent of defining this theme.


Thanks to the captions, the content is so much clearer. These are just a few examples among many of Content and Form.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Emily Gomez Series

Not only do balance and value help to clarify our visual perception, but also our intellectual perception. The theme of the series, of which this image is a part of, embodies a surrealism of the struggle of Native Americans. It is the sight of what used to be the capitol of the Lower Cherokee Nation, and is now a hydro-electric power station. The fog hides the the form of the wondrous trees, and blocks the luminous rays of the sun; implying that a great nation of people could not avoid being surrounded by the unknown without it taking over. But the fog is not all negative.....as we have observed it is evanescent, and could present hope for these Native Peoples. It says "Yes, there is a time of trouble upon us, but soon it will have to pass.....and when it does the world will know just how strongly significant our beauty is." At least that is my interpretation of this image.....absolutely awe striking.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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