marissa dumb as SHIIIIIT
5.) Shape is a closed line, such as squares and circles, and they are geometric. They can also be organic shapes such as natural shapes, or free form shapes. Shapes are also flat and can express length and width. Form, on the other hand, is a three-dimensional shape that expresses length, width, and depth. Some examples of form include: Balls, cylinders, and pyramids.
My Elements of Art post that defines shape
My Elements of Art post that defines form
6.) Pattern is the repeating of an object or symbol all over a work of art. Pattern can also be thought of as the "skeleton" of a work of art. Repetition on the other hand works with pattern to make the work of art seem active. Also, the repetition of designs in a work of art creates unity within the work itself.
My Elements of Art post that defines pattern
My Elements of Art post that defines repetition
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Movement, in art, gives the work a sense of freedom, a sense of flight, and a sense of adventure. Movement is the path the viewer's eyes' takes throughout the work of art, and often to focal areas. The work of art can move the viewer's eyes' through lines, edges, and colors. As you can see in this picture, the fly is about to take flight and I captured it right before it departed, and the viewer can imagine the fly actually taking flight, which is movement.
8.) Of the last three projects, my best one was The Sperry Boat Shoe's Project. This one was my favorite project because it allowed me to discover a very interesting field of photography to me, which was Shoe/Sneaker photography. This was also my favorite project because I had a lot of fun photographing my friends wear Sperry Boat Shoes, and it was very enjoyable for all of us to complete this project. This project changed me to be more patient in the world of photography. Before this project, I always seemed to capture the image I desired the most instantly, and I did not have to wait and struggle to get the perfect image. With this project, I faced some difficulty, but the patience I learned was very important and that taught me a lot as well. I learned to see differently in that, with the vast and amazing world of photography, we will not always get the desired picture we want at first, but the amount of hard work, dedication, and resilience we put into it, truly makes it a great picture. Not just by having all the top-of-the-line equipment, but the true passion one has for photography, actually counts.