Selfie Assignment Part II
Elements of Design
According to Delafkar and Abbas (2392), successful designers understand certain norms of art that enhance the production of captivating images. The line is always the first element in painting and designing. Clear lines well separate figure 19.6 MIHRAB of Persia. The lines have created shapes throughout the composite body, such as the easily visible outer rectangular appearance of the whole image. Figure 19.7 of the Arab Madrasa depicts a touching architectural allocation of different proportions of colors. The light bluish space behind the building has created an even more precise image of the photograph.
The perspective of figure 19.8 of this proportional since the angle at which the picture was taken enables us to capture everything. The ancient time of existence of the portrait also aids in capturing attention and anxiety among spectators. A variety of colors exist in this image, hence accommodating different moods of viewers, as the texture creates an even more pleasing appearance.
Principles of Design
Rohde and Jerry (36) suggested that these are rules that designers follow to enhance their architectural works further. The picture of “The Rags to Riches Story” by Liu Bhang employs unity of brownish colors in the background, as well as a variety of other colors such as blue and black on the main picture. This picture is particularly quite attractive. “The Art of the Tang Dynasty” is another picture that balances green as brown colors get adjusted in the background. “Birds in four seasons” is another picture that uses directional forces of art toward the left side, while there is a contrast of the same rightwards. Qin Shi Huang’s portrait has repetition and rhythm of cream colors, as the scale and proportion of the same are well-drawn by the artist.
Works Cited
Delafkar, Hamideh, and Abbas Pirhadi. “An accurate method for synthesis of reflecting elements to design wideband reflectarray antenna.” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 66.5 (2018): 2392-2400.
Rohde, Ulrich L., Hans Zahnd, and Jerry C. Whitaker. Communications receivers: principles and design. McGraw-Hill Education, 2017. 35-47