zielsdorf_cyan

(freebie) "Boat Cyanotype" was created by Georgina Harrod. It appears to be printed on watercolor paper. The photo uses leading lines because the silhouette of the sailboat leads the viewer's eyes around each sail. It uses shape because of the triangle shape of the sails. The elements shown are movement, which is displayed through the water, and contrast, because the silhouetted sailboat contrasts the bright sky. (negative-based) "Cyanotype on Canvas Board" was created by Bill Binns. As said in the title, it was printed on canvas paper, and it uses fill the frame, which you can see because the angle at which the Colosseum was shot fills the entire frame. It uses leading lines because the shape of the Colosseum leads the eyes all the way around and even helps the viewer to imagine the building going all the way around, past what we can see in the image. The artist incorporates the elements and principles into the photo by showing the texture of the Colosseum and making the shadows and shapes pop and add a bold effect. (photogram) "photogram_2" was created by Amanda. It was printed on paper. The artist used fill the frame and leading lines. All of the objects she used fill up the entire paper, so she did a nice job of not leaving any negative space. The "be free" is in cursive and leads the viewer's eyes into the beads that are scattered below, which then lead the eye's through the whole page. The artist incorporated certain elements and principles into the photogram by line with all of the string-type things, texture through the feathers, and unity/harmony because all of the objects relate to one another and fit together in the frame perfectly.