Week 2 | Unity Assignment

Unity through Repetition (emphasis on similarity)While there are some slight variations in the fries they all seem to be the same.
Unity through ContinuationThe line along the bottom of the windows flow with the line in the distance. The glare on the windows matches the frame and lines along the floor. The clouds and rocks also align with the horizon.
Unity as chaotic and unreadableThere are many things going on in this image. While some shapes can be made out it is still hard to find a defining point between many of the objects. Lines are blurred and colors see to mesh with one another.
Unity through ProximityThe varied lines, colors, and shapes all unite because of their closeness to one another.

Unity through Repetition (emphasis on variety)Each jar is glass which unites them all. They are all jars and yet the shapes and sizes are different.
Unity and the grid as organizing factorThis image was created in a grid. Each edge is not quite uniform but there is still an obvious grid shape.
Unity using figurative expressionThis painting is of course well-known. The cat added in to the image is unrealistic only because we know it is not a part of the original painting. The painting is figurative still the same because it is based off of a woman that it was modeled after.
Unity as a non-objective expressionThe picture features many different shapes in varied sizes and colors. While they all seem to not be much alike the colors and lines between them add a connection between all.

- Chivonne
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Written on Sunday, February 5, 2012 at 9:49 AM