The bold and curved lines are used to help express fluid movement. The lines also change direction and bend making the shapes create an illusion of movement. The smooth texture is decorative, but straightforward. All the colors used help …show more content…
In the work the repetitive shapes, colors, and patterns create unity that is used throughout the work. The repeating shapes also helps create a sense of rhythm. The elements of color used are primary colors that are combined with secondary colors. The colors combined vary the level of intensity throughout the …show more content…
Before I walked up close to it, from a distance I thought the shapes were either colorful seaweed or moving seahorses. I was confused on what the artist was trying to portray with their work of art. When I got closer my thoughts changed. My thoughts slowly became more positive, and it started to come to life. The painting looked mysterious, it felt like there was a lot of meaning behind it. It looked overpowering, and strange. The more I thought about that I realized that this painting was unique. While looking at the painting I feel like the colors signify an emotion.
Looking more deep into this piece of art, I feel like the painting had more emotion and it was slowly becoming less strange, and I then realized there must have been a very positive feeling behind this painting. Each shape and color was important and I feel like there was a reason behind why the painter chose those specific shapes and colors.
While looking at the flowing, delicately, simple lines they help contrast and separate all of the coarse, organic, dramatic colors. I enjoy the bold, dark lines as I feel like it helps add to the painting. It adds affect and emotion. The blue lines just left of the middle swerving from the bottom to the top, remind me of seaweed. These lines are separating, and adding more to the painting. Throughout the whole time of observing this painting my perspective