Bohn_Cyanotype



The two artists that created this work are Brianna Collins and Ana Atkins. They all printed their work on paper. On the right the work shows leading lines well by following up the stem. The photogram on the left also shows movement, line, shape, and texture. With the leaves swaying it looks as if the leaves have movement. Texture is shows within the leaves on the stem. Line is involved by the stems flowing up the page. Lastly shape is provided within the style of leaves. For the cyanotype on the left, the compositional techniques consist of point of view, leading lines and fill the frame. Leading lines are shown in the different outlines of the flowers and leaves. Point of view is used by taking the photo from a different perspective. All the flowers and leaves fill the frame of the whole photo. The cyanotype on the left also uses texture, shape, pattern, and unity. Texture is used by the waviness of the flowers and leaves. Shape is highly incorporated by the different flower types along with the leaves. Finally, pattern and unity are used by there always being a flower and leaves also flowers are everywhere you look. Both of these photos are beautiful and stuck out to me. Although they may seem boring, I envy the concept of simple. For some reason the photos speak to me more when there isn't that much going on.