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Negative Based Image. - The name of this artist is shaniecegooden. This image is placed on normal paper as a regular image, instead of being placed on watercolor paper or fabric, etc. - From this authors image, the compositional technique used highly was leading lines, and a small portion of filling the frame. Leading lines are shown by the flower having its petals and curves around the center, to draw your eyes to that curve of the flower petals. Filling the frame was somewhat used, because this flower is positioned directly in the middle which is the main focus of the image. The background is more faded out as well. - The elements used int his image were used very clearly. The texture of this image stood out highly, because you can actually see the ripples and lines of the pedals that are connected to the center of the flower, making it extremely visual. Also used, was color the most significantly. This flower could have stayed its natural colors that most flowers portray. However, by changing the flower into a negative made it come across as a different image and meaning to make you look deeper. - The balance of this image was extremely well used, because of the fact the flower was the center and the biggest image, which made the background fade out, to make the flower the center of the image. With the flower being so big, the image was extremely well balanced. Also used was, emphasis and movement. The emphasis put onto the flower was extremely high, to make your eye only look at the center of the paper. Also, the movement of this image was great, because it kept your eyes looking deeper and following the petals.

Contact Print-Based Image. - The name of this artist is Lenny&Meriel. This image is place on water color paper, instead of being placed on regular paper, fabric, etc. - From this authors image, the compositional technique used highly was, evenly, leading lines and filling the frame. This image used leading lines partially because the branches of the image go out into many different directions to make your eyes wander, by following each branch. From the branch, your eyes follow the small leaves/feathers that go off from each bigger branch, to make leading lines significantly usable in this image. Also used heavily was filling the frame. Filling the frame was used because this tree branch/flower was long-gated to stretch across the entire water color paper. By doing so, this was the focus of the image to fill the entire picture with just that one picture. - The elements used throughout this image included, texture, shape, and space. Texture was used in this image, because each branch you can see the slants and the different directions the image faces. Shape was also used throughout this entire picture, because this branch or flower is not just one specific straight line or specific shape, however is a line with different slants from one side creating another image from that image. Lastly, space was used as an element, because the image went across the entire paper and not specifically up and down or side to side, but all directions. - Overall, I think the only element really used was balance. This image did not necessarily have a color to it to make it stand out, or a contrast necessarily. This image stood out from the others because of its balance throughout the paper. If this image was put onto this paper extremely small or too large it would have drawn my attention, however in a negative way. This image may use a small amount of movement because of the branch directions, however mainly used was balance.

Free Choice Image. - The name of this artist was Christian Loiart. This image was placed on regular paper, because looking closely you can see the texture of the background is that type of paper, instead of using watercolor paper, fabric, etc. - From this authors image, the compositional technique was, leading lines, rule of thirds, and filling the frame. Leading lines were again used in this image because of the arch in the bottom of the Eiffel tower, but also from the corners and edges involved within the entire image. The tallness of this image makes your eyes look to the top of the image and actually beyond the picture, which is how the leading lines makes your eyes wander all across the image. Also used was, rule of thirds, because looking closely the image is split up into three different sections. Those three sections include the left top side which includes the sky and a little bit of the tower, the middle section of the tower which is the majority of the tower, and the right side which looks identical to the left side. Lastly used was filling the frame. Filling the frame was used because the bottom of the tower was focused on throughout the image, which took up the whole space of the image, but showed a small portion of the background in the back. These three compositional techniques were used to make this image look the way it does now. - The elements used throughout this image include, texture and shape. The texture of the Eiffel tower you can basically visualize because you can see all of the design marks throughout the image on the tower, to make you understand how the Eiffel tower would actually feel. Also used was shape. You can see the shape of this image, because the arch makes the image not as plain, but focuses on the arch and to look through it to see the city and so on. The shape makes this image stand out more because of the fact the arch's and how the tower slightly gets narrower as it rises up. - The principles used through this image included, balance, movement, and emphasis. The balance of this image was shown, because the placement of the image is placed evenly throughout the paper to give the space a balanced image to not make your eyes focus on one section of the image and not the other, but to keep your eyes on the center of the tower and to look everywhere. Also used was movement, because of the fact this image makes your eyes follow the image and move you around to see the entire picture. Lastly, the element used is emphasis. The emphasis of this image in my opinion is the ark because this image could be the normal picture of an Eiffel tower, however by zooming in on the arch made it emphasize the Eiffel tower in a different way.