Monday, 2 March 2009

Geometry and . . . Anti-Geometry?

Junk V

There are a lot of things that help this picture to work. The colours are nice and there is plenty of the patina referenced in the previous post. I think one of the things that really sets this apart, though, is the zones. If you look at the geometric divisions in this image you will see that there are zones with different textures and styles of texture. Even the "lift handle" has a role to play. It is the one element in the picture that clearly stands above the rest and its shadow follows a line started by a metal plate near the top of the image.

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