For this assignment I chose to change the mood board. For some reason, I just wasn’t feeling the color themes that I was getting from the existing pictures. I kept one of the original pictures in the Visceral section but the others have changed. I also chose to do an artistic peace in the background which could be my paint splatter in the background. The one thing that each picture will have in cover is the cover of my book, The Great Story Teller. I think it is important that this is shown, since this is the product we are talking about. Visceral For this theme I chose complementary colors because I wanted them to be bright and stand out! While the young girl in this picture already stands out because the camera has her in focus and the other students out of focus. I wanted to concentrate the colors in the color scheme on the children's clothes that are out of focus. That way it would draw more attention to the …show more content…
The leader has a bright purple shirt on. For this theme I went with Monochromatic and Neutral Colors. Because I am using two pictures, I chose to pick up the brightest color in each one, and then ad some neutral colors found in both so that the pictures would not clash. Personally I think this was the best decision for this
Additionally, a Jungle yearbook theme is bright and colorful, but easy on the eyes. A background with few
Next is the use of color, or lack thereof. The colors in the background are very quiet and muted, mostly subdued blues and grays with hints of a deep red and brownish yellow peeking though. The colors used for the figure are browns and tans, almost as if the was painted with mud, like she is all-natural and from the earth. The range of colors would seem to have a cool tone if you were looking at them on a painter’s palette but the arrangement of color on the canvas gives the piece a warm feeling.
Washington Irving creates an eerie and ominous mood with his description of the swamp in his short story “The Devil and Tom Walker.” The swamp is described as “thickly grown with great gloomy pines and hemlocks, some of them ninety feet high; which made it dark at noonday.” The words “gloomy” and “dark” specifically help to establish the mood because those words are typically associated with bad feelings; therefore, the eerie and ominous mood develops through those sad emotions. Furthermore, Irving writes that “trunks of pines and hemlocks lay half-drowned, half-rotting,” which also supports the story’s mood. Particularly, the words “drowned” and “rotting” further establish the mood because those words have a negative connotation which elaborates
The color palette is cool, with
The composition I chose was Dorothea Tanning’s painting Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. This painting depicts two girls alone in the hallway of a rundown hotel, playing with the larger than life sunflower which lays in the middle of the hallway, reaching which the stairwell. What intrigued me first about this painting was its use of color. The color scheme that Tanning employs is complimentary. As we know, a complementary color scheme means that two colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel are primarily used. In this case, the complementary colors represented in the painting are red and green. Tanning shows a rich, blood-red color in the carpeting as well as on the shirt of the girl leaning against the frame of on of the doors. Those deep reds complement the ivy green color of the hallway walls, the leaves on the large sunflower, and the vines from the flower as well. Another aspect of color in the painting that pulled me in was the balance of color temperature that is featured. There are many warm colors featured in this painting which makes the slight pop of cool colors stand out against each other. Of course, the warm colors Tanning uses in this painting are the deep reds in the carpeting and shirt, the dark brown of the doors, and the wooden stair flooring that run down the hall, as well as the eerie yellows featured in the sunflower and mysterious lighting leaking out into the hall from a slightly cracked door. Meanwhile, the warm colors are met with the cool whites in the young girls’ dresses and skirts. Plus, the frigid greens popping out from the walls along with the enormous vines and leaves. The greens stand out against the sunny yellows in the flower and three petals that have fallen from the sunflower, coupled with the deep warm reds that line the floor.
Kelsie, my environment plays a huge role in what mood I am exercising. For example, when at the beach I am happy, stress free, and joyful. However when I am at a funeral, my mood changes instantly to pain, sorrow, and upset. The environment around me constructs each mood and it can be negative or positive.
During the day time, the wallpaper appears to be "hideous enough, and unreliable enough, and infuriating enough, but the pattern is torturing” (Page 16). The above description paints a rebarbative mood for the readers. In contrast, during the night time it seems like there is "a woman stooping down and creeping about behind that pattern"(page 13) and the “woman behind it is as plain as can be” (Page 16). A mysterious and unknown figurine vividly portrays an eerie and gloomy mood for the readers. Through the altering appearance of the wallpaper through day and night, the mood of the story is able to change greatly according to
In the passage learning to control your moods it says that Music,Food, what you hear,and what you see can change your mood. In the other passage Science of moods it says that the moods can by physical it also that "if you are in a bad mood, just eat something."These passages are similar because they both talking about how ,moods can change and how you or other people change people can change your mood or other peoples moods. The difference in the passages are that one passage is learning about the moods and the other passages is talking about the science of
My Project 3 booklet is “Charles and Ray Eames.” I chose the first moodboard. It was my favorite one. Images are big and bleed to the edge of the pages. I liked big letters that break the colums, and I also liked the grids how they used. For my own project, I wanted to fill the page with a picture, but pictures have low resolution, so I changed my plan to scale down all the images and wrote the quotation on top of the images to break the grid like my mood board. I tried to use limited colors, but it was not easy to make them same colors because the background of the images have different colors. I removed background of few images, and changed colors.
The colors of the Timurid Mihrab, white, cyan, and blue do a great job of catching the eye and leading into what is initially the perimeter then the dark blue and then the cyan which is the emphasis of the art piece. The colors make it stand out even more thanks to the glaze on the tile causing
After Googling almost every word on the Moody Powerpoint, I layed down my ego and asked my husband to help. Based on my lack of financial knowledge, I am forced to do our taxes this year.... I have strayed away from all things finance because it’s something I’m not comfortable with. When someone isn’t comfortable doing something, they completely avoid it right? Just kidding.
For my final project I decided to analyze Elizabeth’s life and experience and put it into a piece of art. The setting of this artwork is at Elizabeth’s wedding with Victor. I wanted to include this because Elizabeth was brought into the family because she was beautiful and kind. She was supposed to be Victor's trophy wife, and that was her main purpose in my view. Her wedding day went by fine, but her wedding night was where she her life came to an end. That is why I have the dark and awful weather. Dark clouds and a black and blue sky, to create a sense of unease and mystery because bad weather leads to bad things; despite the fact that nothing bad should be happening on a wedding day. A wedding should be light and happy, but Elizabeth’s was not. Another gothic element I wanted to show was
The women on the left has a white dress and what stands out is the red heart bleeding out and the red small flowers on the border of her dress. In comparison to the women on the left the dress on the right is full of primary colors and secondary colors. The top of the dress is a darkish blue with yellow strips and the bottom a greenish yellow, and the blood red heart out of her chest. The Frida in the right seems to be using more warm colors and cool colors than the one in the left. The Frida on the left is more neutral because of her all white dress, but it does have a pop of red being a warm tone. In the background there you can see grayish dark clouds created out of
My biological father represented a source of repetitive emotional abuse in early childhood and was my first introduction to the phrase “Hurt people hurt people,” meaning that if someone is upset with something, they will act irrationally towards those around them. While initially counterintuitive, anger must always be met with love or with attempts to understand, otherwise the more deeply seated problems causing the external anger will fester. With this emotional understanding, I am much more comfortable deescalating interactions with troubled friends and calming students who act out when I give lessons. I expect that similar skills will be beneficial when dealing with patients who are angry in the face of death and with their families who
In the Medical Alley section the design team used red. This section discussed medical invention of pacemakers and how open heart surgery was revolutionized. I feel red was very fitting because it made the section feel intense. In this section the red