Sunday, September 26, 2010

Space Folder




Here are my examples of Ambigious Space, or
both two and three dimensional space used in a picture.

Above is "Potted Jade", by Bet Borgenson, 1982.

Above is "Musica Futurists", by Umberto Boccioni, 1912.

Above is "The Esche Children", by Edward Munch, 1905


Here are my examples of the use of flat space, or
two dimensional space in a picture.

Above is "The Actor Ichikawa Ebizo", by Utagawa Kunimasa, 1796.

Above is "The actress Eleonora Duse, caricature", by Olaf Gulbransson, 1905.

To the left is "Poster advertising Adler typerwriters", by Lucian Bernhard, 1909.


Here are my examples of Illusionistic space, or
three dimensional space in a picture.

Above is "Portrait of Emile Galle", by Victor Prouve, 1892.

Above is "Symphony in White, No. 2: The Young White Girl",
by James Abbott Mcneill Whistler, 1864

Above is "Chocolates 111", by Esky Cook, 1974.

These look good enough to eat!

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