When I walked down the stairs I was immediately drawn to a room or section that had a lot of color and lines where the pieces seemed to jump off the wall and come at you like they were 3D in a sense.
Step 2: The Gallery
Questions about the physical space:
1. What type of lighting is used? The lighting that was used in this space was on the dimmer side. The lights were on the paintings but they were not that bright. There were lights that were directly shining on the art work, while others were facing them but off to the sides top or bottom, to create a shadow
2. What colors are used on the walls? The colors of the pictures were so fun themselves that the walls were plain white. I feel like this was so you could see how vibrant each picture was and how each color worked off one another.
3. What materials are used in the interior artchitecture of the space? The room was completely empty, in the sense that there was just the pictures on the walls and nothing next to them or around them.
4. How is the movement of the viewer through the gallery space? There was a lot of movement in that room because of the pictures themselves. These pieces were all lines which looked like a lot of movement.
Step 3: The Artwork
1. How are the artworks organized? The room that I walked into only had three pieces that were on three separate walls. They seemed to be evenly spaced and well organized.
2. How are the artrworks similar? Each of the pieces have a distinct feature and that is the use of lines. The lines made each piece jump off the wall and seemed to move when you did
3. How are the artworks different? The things that separated them was their sizes as well as their colors.
4. How are the artworks framed? Two of the art works were framed with a gold frame while the middle piece had no frame at all.
5. How are the artworks identified and labeled? The works were not labeled next to the piece like a lot of others ones were, their titles materials, and artist were all labeled on a separate wall.
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