Tuesday, September 4, 2012

spaces. textures.

 actual space.
These spaces are clearly defined by either walls or social traditions. The walls define the spaces of the living room and bathroom. And the social norm of eating at a dinner table makes the table an actual space.


implied space.
the spaces are not defined by actual walls, yet are still spaces non the less. The two sitting arrangements don't have walls enclosing them, yet they are clearly their own spaces. The parking spots are not marked by signs or posts, but when the cars aren't there, there are clear tire marks and indentions that define that space as their spot. 


actual texture.
these textures have distinct feels that are both visual and tactile.


implied texture.
these textures below are really just patterns. they look as though they would have a tactile texture but really they are just imitations of tactile texture.



Monday, September 3, 2012

Planes Forms and Automacats...(just go with it)

planes.
Below are pictures of planes found around my house. Planes can be found practically anywhere. The seat of the bench, the fireplace cover, the bricks, the door, the windows, and the rectangular prism all are examples of planes.


geometric forms.
The vase and woven bowl both are circular geometric forms and the prism and bench rectangular geometric forms.


abstract forms.
The most common abstract form in my house is a flower. There are abstract flowers on my vases, mugs, and pillows. Then I also have an interesting stacked animal candle holder that represents animal form.


natural form.
The outdoors, people, and animals are all examples of forms found in their natural form. 


abstract forms.
These forms made out of lights and nails are both man made, yet the exact form isn't known by the viewer. The spike ball and foggy mountains are natural forms, but when shown in these ways cannot be known on first glance by the viewer.


static form.
My mantle and kitchen counter both show objects in static forms. They are both very calm and horizontal.


dynamic forms.
The picture of Kirstin shows movement as she pets my cat Rue. The lighted twigs are vertical, lighted, and go in many different directions which give off a very dynamic vibe.