Sunday 15 May 2011

the devil wears prada


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This creation in the centre has a tormented feel to it and i like the trees posture and sprung out feel, the spikes point out in a frazzled way. I like the line detail in tree and the image composition, looking up at this tree from below gives it a controlling quality.

I really like the top title font on this, it has a certain sophistication, passion and epic quality about it. It reminds me of war time I think because of the large W reminds me of the W's when writing ww1 ww2 world wars one and two. The P is also like a dagger. The atmospheric landscape behind has a classical painting texture and colour which has a subtle wartime feel to it, like misty landscapes I've seen in classical war time paintings. Here is a classical war painting I have to compare it with. I think the artist may have been inspired by this kind of atmosphere building and in so adding deep colours that are not necessarily their but create mood and show the passion in war.
Below: Look at the sky in both pictures, both have a large use of colours.
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I like the detail and soft colours in this and all the black lines that break it all up gives it a real bold and detailed feel. I think all the vegetation/slime is ambiguous and although we are not sure what we are looking at its the general impression that gives it its crawling in your face look. The abundance of the this jungle and lines has a real energy and the colours and flowing lines and objects make it pleasing to look at; all of the objects are similar shapes and merge into eachother which makes the picture come together as one piece of art and emphasises the central band title. The font has a ancient and dearing quality, it kind of leaves you intrigued by the band because of its slight childlike/pirate edge - its as though its been inscribed on a treasure map.  

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