Bequest-Cyan

The first picture shown is a splash cyanotype by: Rip Smith. The photographer used a negative as the picture and made it look very interesting. The splashes used in the picture really gives the picture it's own unique flavor. I thought this was really cool because of how close up the picture is, and how the splashes are like leading lines into the face. Also, the expression on the woman's face is extremely intense and draws your eyes right in, creating it to be quite interesting.

The second picture show is a print based image by: Christopher James. Christopher used fill the frame, in order to emphasis on the feathers being portrayed. Also, each feather has its own unique texture that gives the picture a cool feeling to it, like the feathers are actually there and could be touched. Each individual feather leads a line into the next one too, which creates a nice leading line all throughout the whole picture.

The third picture of the flower is a watercolor picture by: Gustava Castilla. This picture uses an amazing close up picture of a flower to use fill the frame. Another part of this picture that is pretty cool is how the upper part of the petals bring the eye all around the picture. Also, I think the blue color from the cyan was a really good choice because there are actually blue flowers, and this just emphasizes how they truly look.