allyn_cyan

This photo was made by Mike Wane, using paper. He used rule of thirds, framing, and fill the frame by having an up close picture of sea urchins and acacia, using the acacia to frame the image. This artist used four different elements: shape, by selecting two distinct objects and using them throughout the image, pattern, by repeating the same object(s) throughout the piece, color, because cyanotypes are completely blue, and space, by using one object that is bigger and one that is smaller to make the larger object look closer. The artist also used two principles: balance, by making the image symmetrical, and unity, because the image is cyanotype. This picture was created by Jane Linders, on watercolor paper. She uses leading lines from the natural lines of the sides of the sign, and fill the frame by zooming in on the building. She used multiple different elements in her piece, such as form by taking the picture at an angle, giving it depth, and texture by incorporating the rough, antique feel of the sign and building walls. This photo, by Coleg Gwent, was made on watercolor paper. They used fill the frame and leading lines by taking a photogram of feathers. This artist used three different elements: color, because cyanotypes are all blue, texture, because they photographed feathers up close, and value, because the feathers are slightly transparent. The artist also used two principles: unity, because cyanotypes are completely blue, and movement, because feathers are curved.