Friday, February 26, 2010

Gestalt Principle - Proximity


These objects have nothing to do with each other in their original context. There's a lai , two tin cans, some gloves, and my feet.


When placed in close to each other you see a face...just one example of the gestalt theory.

Gestalt Principle - What do you See?
















High and Low Key


Balance - Asymmetrical and Symmetrical





Symmetrical Balance









Asymmetrical Balance





















Monday, February 1, 2010

Andy Goldsworthy Public Art


"Stone River"
I can some what visualize the concept, but some how I can not get past the fact that it looks like an undulating serpent. I just amazed at the arrangement of the stones, especially the top stones...they seem to defy gravity. This image may be the beginning of the vanishing of my phobia of snakes.......uh.....not really....lol. However, other than snakes, it reminds me of a mini wall of china, so should it be called "The Chinette Wall"......who knows? (^_^) Great Piece of art overall though!

Sunday, January 24, 2010









All of these public art pieces are by a sculptor name Jeff Koons. I found his technique to be amusing, intricate, and amazing.

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.