Fine art is always beautiful. Looking at this fine digital art work makes us wonder on how sometimes when we look at a picture we look at main point of the picture first. It’s not necessary to be in the center of the picture. But from that point our eyes flow to the rest of the picture. Every artist decides were does he want the main point to be on the picture. This point is called focal point. It attracts the audience to where to begin in the picture. One way to make a focal point in your picture is to have a different contrast in it which makes it stand out from everything around it. Now, from there the artist directs on how they want us as to flow through the picture. They use different line structure to do that. Notice how our brain groups every two lines together, even though they’re many lines in the picture. Also the lines that are on the top have a brighter color than the ones in the back. Our brain tries always to make things simple by uniting all the similar ones. It groups them by proximity, continuation, repetition and so on. These different grouping all falls under gestalt. Next time you look at piece of art work notice where the focal point is and how your brain unites similar elements together.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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