Zimmer-cyanotype



This was made by Leif Norman. This cyanotype was made on fabric material. Leif Normal used leading lines in this cyanotype as the pin tips draw your attentions and follow them to the tips of the pins. Shape was also used as each pin in the cyanotype was the same shape. Value was also used as the whole image is monochromatic. I really like how all the pins lead your eyes in each direction due to the leading lines and it really makes for a really interesting piece! This was made by Rosanna Wong. This cyanotype was made on chemical paper. Rosanna used leading lines as the feathers stems grabs your attention and guides it up and down the feather. I really like how the artist really filled the frame with the feather in addition the feather actually runs off the space leaving it to be a very interesting piece.

This was made by an unnamed artist. This cyanotype looks like it was made on a piece of chemical paper. This one is my personal piece because it uses the rule of thirds as nothing is centered. In addition the triangle like shapes are like leading lines as my eyes keep following them in a loop over an over again. In addition an element being shape was brilliantly used in this piece of art as it leaves for interpretation as I see a snake and rocks. Overall its a great piece that utilizes many of the art elements and is engaging!

I feel these images would be good things to be turned into a cyanotype. The first image would be good because the bodies limbs are leading lines and point towards different directions. The second image would be a good image to be turned into a cyantype because of the unity and harmony that image has. The way that all the leafs are all united and seem as each leaf was apart of the same plant even though they aren't. I also like how the leafs go off the visible part of the art as it makes the piece more interesting.