zimmermann_cyan


 * Photo #1 (negative-based image):** This photograph of the angel was taken by Secret Agent Pierre Tombale from flickr. The media that they used was the traditional formula on Stonehenge paper. The compositional technique that they used was the rule of thirds, level horizon, and leading lines. Rule of thirds, because the angel isn't right in the middle and it sort of makes the 'L' shape; level horizon, because the background of the picture is level. Finally, leading lines, because the lines in the angel lead your eye up and around the picture. The artist used texture, balance, contrast, and movement in their print. The texture is from the chipped paint that is covering the angel. The photographer used balance in the balance of the texture. There is a even amount of texture and negative space in the photograph. They also used contrast the colors, because the darkness of the shadows in the angel and the brightness of the white paint contrast each other. Finally they used movement in their photograph, because the angel almost looks like it was paused, almost like it was moving just before the photograph was taken.


 * Photo #2 (photogram/contact print-based):** The photograph of the leaves was taken by John Fobes from flickr. The media that he used was fiber base paper. The compositional techniques that he used were leading lines and filling the frame. Leading lines, because the lines in the leaf lead your eye all throughout the picture; filling the frame, because the leaf takes up the entire picture. The artist used texture, line, and balance. Texture and line from the veins in the leaf and balance because there is a even amount of positive and negative space, and finally.