Elements of Art Project:
Anthony Marsh
Arielle Baker
Alix Honda
Harmony:- -The tile floor in North Walker hall has many repeating lines and shapes. It has repeating squares and lines going up, down, left, and right.- -The texture of little holes in the celling repeats itself.- -Even though the shapes repeat, the tone of color of the tiles changes.
- - The bleachers in the soccer field are the same on both sides, but both are facing in towards the center of balance in the middle of the field. The nets on both sides of the field are both facing inwards too towards the center of balance.- -Shapes of equipment used for this sport include a circle, half circle, rectangle pads, oval shaped cleats.- - Schools choose their two colors based on if they look good together, usually one hot and one cold color that balance each other out.
- -The stair case in plant hall is very symmetrical and balances out very well on both sides.Emphasis:- -At my Grandmothers house, the point of focus is on a large fake tree that is right in our main entrance once you walk in the front door. It’s the first thing everyone notices when they walk into the house because there is nothing else around it so the eye is drawn to it automatically.- - In my bedroom, the point of focus is a colored tapestry I have hanging on the wall directly in front of you when standing in my doorway. You notice it first all because of its large size, and vibrant colors of blue, red and orange.Texture:- -The celling in my room has a bumpy and rough texture with patterns of swirls alternating with crevices throughout.- -The wooden floor has a glossy, waxed and smooth texture while the carpet has more of a soft fabric like texture with very small bumps.- -The texture of the tree bark is rough compared to the flowers, but the blades of grass have a sharp texture if brushed on top. The petals on the plants have a leather like texture.Variety:- - Taken in Brevard Hall, this picture depicts an arrangement of bendy straws- The arrangement of straws presents a variety of colors- The varying shapes of the straws (particularly their bends) presents several different levels and figures-
Movement:- Taken in the Carol Morsani Hall, this picture depicts a lighting arrangement in the dining area- The swirling arrangement of the lights creates a line that creates the illusion of movement- Because of the curving nature of the arrangement, these lights create wavy movement
Proportion:- Taken in Downtown tampa, this picture shows a series of pine trees in a small inner city park- The uniformity of the trees creates relative proportion and visual comparison- Though they are almost completely uniform in reality, the point of view creates varying proportionsRhythm:- This is a crosswalk in downtown Tampa, because it is in the proximity of the library, I believe the shapes to be books- The eye follows the path and the patterns that the designs create-The repeating shapes are laid out to follow the direction and flow of the crosswalkUnity:-Taken in Brevard Hall, this is the wall of a friend's dorm room showing the light fixture and decorative seashell strand-The uniformity of the two decorative strands work harmoniously to create a single fixtureColor:The colors in the picture are of a warmer tone. These secondary colors paired with the water in the background create a calmer and more relaxing atmosphere. This atmosphere would be drastically different and rather dull if the pop of colors were extracted.LinesThis image depicts lines. The width and the height of the sky scrapers are all structured with a linear pattern.Shape:There are several identifiable shapes in the photograph. The building itself is made up of rectangles. The path is also made of square shaped concrete tiles to create a round shaped path.Space:The water demonstrates the space between the greenery and the buildings. The sky also serves as another element of space in this photograph.
Blocks project:
shape project in images :

Life or Death Project 2/24/2014
Citations:
http://miriadna.com/wallpapers/forest
http://picturesofmoney.org/holding-a-stack-of-money/
Barcode 3/3/14:
Thumbnails -
World Record: Longest time trapped underground
3/6/14
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3/19/2014
Anthony Marsh
Daniel Jablonowski
A different way to look at things
Numbers Project:
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Final Group Project:
Ashley, Dan, Tony, Jess, and Diana
Our project is based on the point of view of a college student.
The process of this project was taking photos that represented the
typical college life, editing them, and choosing an order to put them in
so the project has a nice flow to it. Our first photo is multi framed.
It is a sequence of a college student starting to study. The photo also
consists of framing of the image, point of view,shape, movement and
line. The second photo represents Life and Death . To a student getting a
good grade on an exam is everything and getting a bad grade is like
death. This also has framing of the image and emphasis,. The third photo
moves on to what a college student do in their free time. On nice days a
lot of students like to throw a football around. It is a symbol for an
american lifestyle because football is a great representative of what
american like to do.It also has shape, color, and space. The next photo
is a metaphor for "Party Animal". To represent this metaphor we used
stuffed animal surrounded by alcohol.It also has texture, color, shape,
and variety. Our final picture is of a girl "coming out of the closet".
It is a double entendre. College is a time when a lot of people realize
who they are and aren't afraid to hide it so that is why we decided to
use it for our double entendre.


Group Evaluation:
Dan- (A) Did very good job and had good idea on the photographs. Great job editing all the photos.
Ashley- (A)- Good job modeling in the photos and keeping in touch with the group through emails.
Jess- (A) Good ideas when brainstorming and contributed strong edits and changes to some of the pictures.
Diana (A)- Great job keeping the group on track and sharing ideas that made the project better as a whole. 



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