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Dive into the captivating world of digital photography and artistic design through the lens of Patrick Massman. This exploration covers essential elements such as line, shape, color, and texture, and highlights their combined influence in visual composition. Discover the principles of design including balance, emphasis, and movement as we analyze iconic works from impressionist artists like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Witness how contemporary techniques like collage and op art challenge perceptions through rhythm and illusion.
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Digital Photography & DesignSpring 2013 Patrick Massman
Elements of design • line • Shape/Form • Space • Value • color
Principles of design • Repetition/pattern • Balance • Emphasis • Contrast(black and white) • Movement • Unity
Paschke research slide • He painted many people • Painted straight/rounded lines in random places • Used bright neon colors • Used texture almost like fabric • The composition was filled in completely
Collage • My surreal collage is biggy smalls morphed with a cat in a subway going through a volcano. • I used Juxtaposition and disguising to hid the mixing board into the floor. • I also layered each layer to blend together and masked biggies head to the cat.
Impressionism • Impressionists artists drew the edges of their objects with lines of paint. • Impressionists emerged in the 1800’s and had a way of seeing the world and a new way of putting that vision on the canvas. • Impressionism was a way of painting that showed the general impression of the light on the scene or object. • The impressionists also used dashes and dabs of paint to form the edges of objects and they had new brighter colors in tubes. Paint tubes and new easels artists could get out of their stuffy studios and paint outside.
Impressionism • Claude Monet • Pierre-Auguste Renoir • Camille Pissarro • Alfred Sisley
Op art • Optical art is a method of painting concerning the interaction between illusion and picture plane, between understanding and seeing. • Op art works are abstract, with many of the better known pieces made in black and white. When the viewer looks at them, the impression is given of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibration, patterns, or alternatively, of swelling or warping.
Famous Op artists • Victor Vasarely • Arnold Schmidt • Richard Anuszkiewicz • JesúsSoto