Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Post 2

I chose the Led Zeppelin album cover Mothership for my art deco. This image uses lightning bolts/zigzags and arrows to draw your attention closer to the image. It also uses symmetry to draw your attention to the band name and album title.
http://www.johnbonham.co.uk/site/pictures/shop/albums-cds-music/LedZeppelinMothershipAlbumCoverArtLarge.jpeg






I chose the movie cover The Number 23 for my digital imagery. In this photo he has words and the number 23 on his face. They make the lettering on his face look like tattoos. The text is also very chaotic and
illegible in places. I enjoyed the movie and I think this cover displays how extreme it really is
http://www.ramchandra.me.uk/blog/archives/2007/02/number_23.jpg










I recently purchased a psychedelic shirt from the band Portugal The Man. This image shows very bright colors intertwined to help you focus on the eye in the middle. It is almost hard to focus on the eye because of the design. I feel this is one of the most interesting form of images because of how exotic and "trippy" the colors and images can be.
http://www.rockabilia.com/files/img/TSHIRT/97838F.JPG





My example for swiss/international image is from the Dark Side of the Moon album. It uses the triangle as a very basic geometric display.
http://blckdmnds.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/minimalist_album_covers-02.jpg?w=520&h=520








This is a picture of a mansion next to the elementary school I attended. It was built during the Victorian period and has many elegant features that represent the victorian style. It features a corner tower with spire roof, and decorative rails.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/70/Mooney_House_001.jpg/250px-Mooney_House_001.jpg

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