Title: 3-D Street Paintings by Kurt Wenner
13-D Street Paintings by Kurt Wenner
- This painting shows great Movement because you
can clearly see that people are motorcycles and
it looks like they just crashed through the brick
wall leading into someones living room and also
the bird flying away show movement very well.
2Avenue Of Poplars At Sunset By Vincent Van Gogh
- I think this Piece of Art by Van Gogh show
Repetition and also Movement. The trees on the
road show both of the principles because one the
trees all look the same and also repeat and two
how the trees go back and showing how long the
road is.
3Oil Painting by Leonardo Da Vinci
- This Painting I believe shows a great sense of
Harmony because everything in the painting
properly placed . It also shows some emphasis on
the women because she pretty much takes up the
whole space in the painting and she draws your
eyes toward her to see what she is doing.
4Crevasse in Dun Laoghaire by Edgar Müller
- I think this art shows some great Movement
because it actually makes you feel like your
falling in and that there is a actual crevasse
there
53D Graffiti Art By Kurt Wenner
- This piece of art shows many principles of art
like Movement as well as Repetition. It shows
movement because the way the vortex in the middle
is swirling and how the people are going around
it and also repetition because it keeps showing
men going around the vortex
6Boys Surface By Bryant and Kusner
- I think that this picture shows
- a lot of movement because it
- looks like the object is moving
- inwards making these nautilus
- objects on the outside
7Politicians Meeting Their Ends By Julian Beever
- This painting I think is showing
- Movement very very good because
- as you can see it actually looks like a
- pit and politicians are actually
- falling down it.
8Batman and Robin to the rescue By Julian Beever
- This painting shows two principles
- of art one being Movement and the
- other being Perception. Its
- movement because it looks like
- batman and robin are scaling the
- building. Its also perception
- because it looks like the painter is on
- a very tall painting
93-D Boxes by Design Pear
- This very simple picture shows two
- principles of art Rhythm and Harmony.
- Its showing rhythm because the boxes
- are all the same just in different places.
- Its also Harmony because the boxes are
- all balancing the picture out.
10Oil painting A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, by
George Seurat
- There is value added to the colors, which creates
an allusion that it is a three dimensional
picture. The darker areas emphasize the shaded
shaping of the figures in this painting, which
tricks the viewer into seeing form. The
principles of design that I found in this drawing
is contrast, because some areas are dark, some
are lighter. And unity, because the color schemes
are used.
11Sculpture David, by Michelangelo Buonoratti
- This is a three dimensional work by Michelangelo
Buonoratti . Its a sculpture of David and its
original size is 15 feet tall. When you walk
around the sculpture, you are able to see it form
all the different sides and angles, so its a
clear example of form. In this drawing, the
principles of art is balance, because if you
divide it in half, two sides would have the same
amount of elements. Also its contrast, his face
is smooth and his hair is rough.
12Architectural Sculpture Cathedral of Notre Dame
- This work began in 1163 and took almost 200 years
to be done. Buildings are example of work that
occupy three dimensional space. As you can see
the roof of this building is very narrow which
creates a form and makes it look three
dimensional. The principles of art that I found
in this drawing unity, because the picture is
very clear.
13Mixed media work Radioactive Cats, by Sandy
Scoglund.
- This is an example of a lot different types of
forms. The cats are wire and plaster sculpture
forms. The furniture and walls are pieces
painted drab gray and people on the drawing are
actual people posing. The principles of art in
this drawing is unity, because the picture is
very clear and the colors are limited and
movements, because the acts are walking around
the room.
14The studio boat Claud Monet 1874 oil painting
- This painting by Monet is an example rhythm the
repetition in colors in the trees give the
painting a sense dimension and volume. The way
the water is painted gives the painting movement,
giving the painting form.
15The Night Cafe in the Place Lamartine in Arles
by Van Gogh1888 oil on canvas
- This painting by Van Gogh gives the effect of
proportion, because everything is drawn to its
scale the painting seems to have form and
dimension.
16Blam by Roy Lichtenstein 1962 oil on canvas
- This painting by Roy Lichtenstein has a variety
of principles in it . The first is movement the
bright colors and different shading give the
painting form
17- This sculpture I believe shows rhythm and
movement. It shows rhythm because of the fact
that all the arms are the same color. Also how
the tentacles are curled and moving every which
way
18This Painting shows both repetition and movement.
It shows repetition because the archway that is
in reality is continuing on in the painting .
Also it shows movement because the way its
painted it looks like people are moving and
working down the hallway
19This painting shows mostly Movement. It shows
movement because the prisoners in the pit look
like they are trying to climb out by any means
necessary.
20Edward Hopper Nighthawks1942Oil on canvas
- In this artwork by Edward Hopper there is
emphasis in the dinner due to the brightness in
contrast to the outside giving the piece
dimension
21Study for the Head of Leda, 1505-7Leonardo da
Vinci
- In this classic drawing by Leonardo da Vinci the
shading technique and use of only one color gives
this artwork harmony. The proportions and scaling
of this drawing gives the drawing unity. The
shading gives its form
22Last glancegraphite pencil on art boardby
Petrus Boots
- This pencil drawing shows rhythm through the
alteration of value and shading giving a
realistic touch to it. Another type of form
presented here is unity due to the simplicity and
how it all ties together.
23Henri Rousseau Jungle Sunset 1885
- In this painting by Henri Rousseau the
repetition of color and shape gives the painting
Balance. With the balance the painting gives off
its form.
24'Havasu Falls Twilight' By Dean Ulihnger Mixed
Media
- This mixed media painting I think
- shows movement as well as harmony.
- I think it show movement because of
- the fact that it looks like the waterfall
- is actually falling into the river below
- and flowing downstream. It also
- shows harmony because of the
- different shades of blue blend in the
- river to make the river look beautiful
25Architecture Falling Water, by Frank Lloyd
Wright
- This artwork is three dimensional and is the
perfect example of form. The house is made from
geometric shapes, but the shapes are three
dimensional. There is irregular pattern in the
rocks, which makes them to stand out more and
make a house look more interesting.
26Object, by Meret Oppenheim
- As you can see this drawing is three dimensional.
The artist uses unity, as the principle of
design, because if you divide this artwork in
half, there would be about the same amount of
thing in both sides.
27Architecture Guggenheim Museum by Frank Gehry
- This is the photograph of the building, which is
three dimensional. There are several principles
of design that are used in this drawing, such as
balance, because if you divide this building in
half, it would be about the same on both sides.
28polished stainless steel Cubi XVIII, by David
Smith
- This sculpture is made from three dimensional
shapes which have irregular pattern. There are
only lines and cubes that are present in this
drawing, but they dont go in order, so the
pattern is irregular.
29VICTOR CRISOSTOMO GOMEZGuardians of the Amazon
Junglemixed media on canvas
- In this painting there is a balance due to the
harmony in colors and shape the man almost evens
out the parrot the mix of warm and cool colors
also balance and show variety in the work
30EVGENI SHERENKOWarm steamwatercolor on paper
- There is an emphasis on the nearest tree in this
watercolor also balance the river going down the
middle with an almost symmetrical blanket of snow
and trees.