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Time & Motion: Cass McKay
The image I selected that uses motion is from Dr. Suess’ “The Cat In The Hat”. (see below) The first item that shows motion on this image is all the characters hair and especially thing 1 & thing 2’s, it … Continue reading
Color: Cass McKay
The page I selected is from the comic “Transformers: Lost Light” by Roberts, Lawrence, LaFuente, and Bove, it isn’t a physical comic but one of the digital medium. The reason I selected this one in particular is because I believe … Continue reading
Alternative Self-Portrait Mely Barajas
As young singer from Canada, The Weeknd, is well known for his detailed songs about females as well as drugs. His songs are about his life and his experience of where he grew up. Therefore, in my opinion, the artwork … Continue reading
Alternative self-portrait: Alden Paguada
This is a Yamantaka Mandala. A mandala or circle, is a representation of the Buddhist universe, and it was created by the Monks of the Gyuto Trantic. According to the Gyuto Trantic University, these cosmograms represent in symbolic color, line, and geometric forms, … Continue reading
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Helvetica-Meli Barajas
In this cover of InTouch magazine, the author used the transitional typeface Helvetica as the main font. One of the main reasons why I believe the author chose this font is because it is a font that has become known … Continue reading
Interaction of Color – Rashaad Siddick
When examining this piece the first thing you notice is how vibrant and saturated the colors are. The artist seemed to purposefully mix none complementary colors together to create a vibrant piece of artwork. The purple/pink color really intensifies the … Continue reading
Blog #4 Interaction of Color – Tim White
This book cover was published by Pantheon and written by David Mamet. I believe this is a powerful example of interaction of color because although there is multiple colors being shown, there is one that is dominant over the others. … Continue reading
Interaction of Color- Megan Thompson
The picture to my left titled “Once in a Lifetime” represents a positive combination of colors. To begin, my eye is first drawn to the yellow saturated background that defines the color choice for the piece. I use the term … Continue reading