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Explain what type of space this image represents (landscape, cityscape etc.)?

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The first, second, fourth (left to right) images are examples of interior spaces. The first image is inside an abandoned school. The second image is inside an abandoned hotel. The third image is an example of a cityscape. While technically the image is just a large factory facility, Its grand scale gives it a more cityscape like to it. The fourth image is inside the Catacombs in Paris. The fifth and final image is an example of a landscape. This image is a old town in a lush nature filled area. =====

Explain What mood is evoked by the artist?
All these photographs give off a creepy, haunted feel to them. This is done using leading lines to give anticipation, as if are expecting something to jump out at you. In addition, the first image is a great example of adding suspense by rotating the image.

Explain Who the artist is, like what kind of work do they do? how does this image show that type of work?
All these pieces expect the last one were photographed by, Tom Kirsch. The last photo was shot by, Parolo Marigari. Tom Kirsch spends his time visiting and photographing abandoned sites whether its a building, cave, and everything in between he goes. Tom Kirsch calls himself a curious guy who would be the one who thought what could be beyond the, "No Trespassing" sign. Therefore he starting sneaking into all these areas photographing discovered our past and the secrets held within.

Explain what type of compositional technique (leading lines, rule of thirds, framing, fill the frame, level horizon, focal point and point of view) the artist used to create their portraits.
These photographs utilized the compositional techniques including: Leading lines, rule of thirds, framing, level horizon. The first piece of art used leading lines.

In my piece I plan on making a Image transfer onto wood. I want my piece to have a decaying, old look to it. I got this idea and was inspired from the research I had done on abandoned places.

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