Chase likes to paint the contents of his studio as some of his works have shown in a way taking pride of what he has. In his painting, The Tenth Street Studio, he gives us a glimpse of what is inside. Some of the elements that Chase chooses to put in this piece to reveal about the nature and function of his environment are the displays of paintings chairs, and the presence of other interior items like some of the collectables that he has placed throughout the space. Some of those items include lanterns and small plates, suggesting that he has an eye for objects from the Far East. By having such a set up, I think that he wants the client to feel welcome as well as to show off his taste. When it comes to the photograph of the same studio, it …show more content…
Her white dress is a complete contrast to the background that is mostly dark hues. The blue chair separates her from the back ground making her dress stand out even more. The use of black on the left side of the picture is not used as much compared to the far right. The direction that the light is coming from seems to be from the left but the right side of the studio is covered in darkness, making it hard to make out what is there. Maybe Chase did not feel that this part of his studio is not worth pointing out. By having the woman sit close to the dark void helps the viewer’s eyes by having her gesture with the piece of paper to the man who sits across from her. Unlike the woman, the man is almost in complete darkness— almost becoming one with the background. His clothes do not help to tell him apart seeing how they are dark in color too. Other than the directional cues that is given from the woman only his face, the white color of his shirt and sleeve and what looks like an artists palate, there is not as much detail shown with him as with the woman. To me this might suggest that Chase sees the customer as more important than himself in the in this situation. Due to the impressionistic style of Chase’s work, some of the finer details are I feel are lost, but he keeps the wholeness of other objects by painting as little detail as possible. By adding highlights to an object, one can tell that it …show more content…
The overall placement of In the Studio, is taken somewhere between his studio while The Tenth Street Studio seems to be placed near the corner. The placement of these two paintings along with the color scheme lends a different feel to them. In In the Studio I felt a sense of openness given how he has placed the subject on a bench instead of a chair and where she is placed within the space and by placing one rug under the subject helps lend to that feeling. When I compare that to The Tenth Street Studio, I get a subdued feeling thanks impart to the dark colors and the large black space at the right of it. I think The Tenth Street Studio and In the Studio show his progress with his technique and how his studio can be used to display
The appealing factor of this paintings comes from its message and juxtaposition of colours and stroke
The renaissance was a period of art, education, and a change in the way humans looked at mankind. How did the renaissance change man 's view of a man? Well that is called humanism. Humanism is a movement that focuses on the beauty and intelligence of an individual. Humanism influenced people during the Renaissance in at least two ways such as education and the way we taught about each other.
People read books to escape or to get away. People also read books to learn. In the story East Side Dreams written by Art Rodriguez tells a story about when Art was young growing up in the East Side of San Jose. He was living life fast in the streets and was getting into trouble at a young age. East Side Dreams reaches out to the youth and shows kids involved in gangs that there is a way out.
The main focus of the painting is the architectural aspect. The scene is dominated by the main building and the large arched bridge that juts out in front of it. It is proportionally placed within the canvas. The width of the central façade makes up the central portion of the painting with the doorway being centered within the entire composition.
The painting has a light and smooth finish to finish to it, and at the same time the bold outlines of the male figures appear like a sketching. Little detail compared to the woman in the center of the canvas. The clouds are dark and made with
Because of this color palette along with the dark colors in the painting, there is an antique feel to the
When in the apartment the scenes show the struggles the family faces together. When these situations happen outside of the apartment is makes them seem more like individual journeys or hardships. Leon, the director of the movie might have chose to put major scenes in different locations to make them seem more important. When an entire story takes place in one setting it can be hard to differentiate what is
There was a focus point which is Saint Francis. Although the painting mainly consist of black and tan colors, the slight bright colors to balance of the black. This help bring out the details, such as the blessing on hands and the kneeling of people. Yet, the details were not too big that it would be too much to handle. This helps get the message across to the audience, like myself.
The light change in the artwork from dark to light, displays a feeling from relaxation to adventurous and excitement. The male figure I the piece has a calm mood to him and wears a straw hat while reading a newspaper that demonstrates a sense of modernism. According to the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston (MFAH) Web site, “Capturing the specific light effects of midday, Gustave Caillebotte contrasts the cool colors of shade with the dazzling, flattening effects of direct sunlight” (2014, para. 1) Caillebotte creates a diagonal line that moves from the lower left
The painting is oil on canvas and contains an extensive amount of contrast. For example, the bright vermillion blanket against the dull eggshell colored door. The disparity between the colors used is prominent. Additionally, the fusion of ornate patterns and simplistic solids is evident. The tablecloth is a geometric mixture of cream and periwinkle.
This makes us instantly look at them. The wide space between the man and woman has no major distractions within in, the artist could have filled that space with some interesting art, but chose not to because it would have drawn the viewers’ attention away from the woman and man. The authors choice of color is quite plain, but the bright colors that follow the sides of the viewing box help guide the viewers eyes to the man in the background, assisting the implied created by the railings. The author used value in the artwork to show what is important. The woman’s body is heavily shaded and doesn’t catch the viewer’s eye.
It is about two major components, design and composition. One design hand, not only in this scene, but also the whole movie’s tone tends to use bright lighting to emphasize on the nervous environment in 1970s. The bright color in the scene shows the aesthetic, stressing on characters’ emotion and contemporary society’s situation. The based tone of the whole movie is to stress on the position between the main characters and the white people and the main characters change their the character when they face different kind of people. When Katherine is work in the calculation room, the color usually cold color because the calculation room give audiences the stress feeling.
This helps to create a close up look at the view outside the window suggesting the intimacy between the artist and the habitat outside. This is because the focus is almost wholly given to the view outside the window. The view, which is embellished by the presence of flowers sitting on the windowsill, and creepers climbing on the railing, is located in the center of the composition. Despite the lack of a line of symmetry and any logic or geometric order, Matisse has been able to draw the attention of the viewer’s eye through the use of bright colours, almost fluorescent, which were used to portray the calm sea with its floating blue boats, and the sky tinted with the colours of the sunset. The calm sea at the horizon is painted with unreal tones of pink, sky blue, and violet whereas the boat, painted with tones of indigo, orange and green, seem to move along with the light breeze.
He shows his focal areas with warm colors such as the vibrant yellows and reds. Then for the other parts of his art, he uses the absence of colors so that
The painting itself only has a few objects where your eyes can go and three that it does have, two of them immediately catches your gaze due to the amount of space their difference in value take . The setting itself has only