Viewing One Composition from Different Perspectives

March 23, 2016 § Leave a comment

One of the most captivating aspects of serial imagery is the exploration of taking one’s story line further.  There are so many ways you can challenge yourself and your viewers.  Here I look at the same composition from a variety of vantage points. Each tells a different story.

Floral with Carved Urn (3)

By doing this, I can fully explore different relationships of color, space, and form

Floral with Carved Urn (4)

Zooming in on the underside of the urn one can better see how the flowers nestle in and are impacted by the dark hues and shadows.

Floral with Carved Urn (5)

The spatial aspects of the composition balance the clustered floral forms.

Floral with Carved Urn (6)

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