Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Colour

The Wave
This two-dimensional artwork by Andrew Vernon entitled ''The Wave'' is a beautiful example of still photography. The curved line of the glass shows the outline of the glass demonstrating the concept of shape. Contract is illustrated between the white background and the red wine as well as the changes in the colour of the wine.
Das gebaute Bild
This still life photograph is part of a series entitled ''Das gebaute Bild'' (The Constructive Picture). He uses a bright background in order to allow the  object to stand out. For this series he uses every day normal objects in order to make the most impact when shown outside their normal context. To create the colourful background he uses simple construction sheets in different colours. Unlike most photographers he doesn't rely on photoshop to create his off-kilter images but instead creates each image by using carefully hung threads. Lohoff only uses photoshop to change the contrast and uses a process that allow hands to look more wax like/painted.
The photographer A Sot captured this still life photo by burning half a box of matches until he was happy with the outcome. This image draws your eye to the flame as the rest of the background is black. The flame is in the shape of a butterfly.
This image uses bright and bold contrasting primary colours. The idea behind this image is the covering of the horizon.
 This image also uses bright and bold contrasting primary colours, it includes different textures, the roughness of the blue tarp and the smoothness of the blue sky with the white fluffy clouds.
This image was captured at Whixall Marina. The still water allows you to see the clear reflections of the colourful boats.


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