Tuesday, February 26, 2013


1. What is the dominant element or principle used in the sample you collected? 

Definitely contrast, the reds and black really go well together and you can see the spectrum across the whole image.

2. What is the "deeper meaning" you realize after investigating that artist's work?
Shepard is clearly talking about how we're polluting the Earth, and you see it every day, hence the 'visual pollution'; yet no one does anything about it. Eventually, gas masks will be needed for daily life.


1. What is the dominant element or principle used in the sample you collected? 

Layers and texture are used the most in this sample, where you can see the layers of color in the prism, on the prism, behind the prism, etc. The background is really cool and has a lot of texture, as does the prism itself.

2. What is the "deeper meaning" you realize after investigating that artist's work?

The art in this is supposed to incorporate the idea of Charvoz, an art company from the 80s. Their variety of work is shown through the prism, where all the work goes in (colors) and comes out under one company (Charvoz).




1. What is the dominant element or principle used in the sample you collected? 

I'm gonna roll with texture for this image, as the same with the last. The hair, background, lettering, and image really show a 'feel' or display an idea of feeling. 

2. What is the "deeper meaning" you realize after investigating that artist's work?

Ray - Bans are a glasses company, and seeing the world through their frames, you need to 'never hide.'


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