Author: Fred AMA
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Why do images tend to be presented in rectangular format?
Why do images tend to be presented in rectangular format? 1. Quickly reviewing the history of painting, drawing, photography, etc. We can easily realize that, by far, there is an inclination to offer what is represented in a rectangular format. 2. As in Known, when the visual shape of the portrait is a rectangle that…
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I propose the following steps…
Although I know the distinction between Art and Science, I think that art can have a method, at least in painting and drawing. I propose the following steps: 1. Make a base diagram or initial sketch. 2. Experiment with the focus or the center of the image. 3. Make variations or changes in the accessory.…
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The Earth and Its Colored Moons.
What I think of colors: for me, the shades, values and saturations form a system with a planet (traditional representation) and two moons: One for metallic colors and the other for fluorescent tones.
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Considerations on some creative lines in Art:
Considerations on some creative lines in Art: 1. Visual representation of logical relationships, texts and chemical, physical and mathematical equations. 2. As for interaction of color, it must be constant and active, therefore, large areas should not exist without causing effects or be affected by different shapes, shades, values and saturations. Here we must mix…
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The First Visual Impact
The value of an image is clearly multi.causal, however, the first visual impact is -by far- the most significant, it is the one that will remain engraved in the observer’s memory. Now, what elements make up the first visual impact? At east for me, it is a mix between composition, use of color and meaning,…
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Pictorial Variation versus Chance in the Image:
Pictorial Variation versus Chance in the Image: This distinction consists of a relationship from the part to the whole. When there is a new painting style, as for example with Pollock, there is a new way of saturating the canvas, there is an obvious change in the image, but when this changes, it does not…
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Art, in a nutshell:
1. Mimetic representation 2. Non-mimetic figuration. 3. Personal abstract images.
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My Hands: masterpieces
My creative and very skilled hands, they are wonderful instruments connected with my overflowing imagination.
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Some Associations
1. The crisis of the author, each one carries so many influences that a work-idea not the product of one creator, but of many, it has its earliest roots in Anaxagoras, who proclaimed the idea of mixture. 2. The session of impressionist painters with capturing the moment reminds me of the flow we find in…