Thursday, March 31, 2011

Critique#2 photo

Critique#2

This painting Fox Hunter, by Kim Hunter from Vancouver Canada shows many things. This painting shows two people out in a field hunting foxes. The title of the image is fox hunt. In the painting fox hunt, Kim Hunter focuses strongly on color, foreground, and realism to display the deep curiosity of the dogs and the people.

The color shows the time of season that it is which is autumn. The colors all blend in to match each other except for the one dog that appears to not belong to the group. The dog that is holding a red disk appears to not belong to the others because he is looking a different direction and he is holding a frisbe in his mouth. His colors and size also show that he is not the same breed as the other dogs that appear to be hunting dogs. The color also tells me that it appears to have been a dry season because the grasslands are rather brown and there are patches of dirt showing.

The foreground also displays curiosity because of the direction the dogs and the people are looking. All of the dogs appear to be sniffing the air in the same direction. This means that they have caught a scent of a fox and one appears to be barking. When the people get the signal from the dogs they immediately look in the direction they are pointing at. The only dog that is not curios is the one with a frisbe because he could be returning it back to his owner. The foreground relates to the background because in the foreground the people are pointing off in the same direction as the dogs are. In the background there is an animal running towards the woods which is what the attention may be directed towards.
The realism of the photo is shown in many different ways. The way the dogs appear to be searching for their target relates to realism because in real life that is how the dogs would be acting. Another way that the photo shows realism is because of the setting in which the people and the dogs are in. The people and dogs are in the outdoors which is where they would be if they were fox hunting. Another way the photo uses realism is because the hunting season does mainly take place in the autumn months and in the painting the author did in fact draw the scenery in the autumn months. Another way it is used is in the way the horse’s posture is. The black horse is being pulled on by its rider and in response the horse is pulling its mouth back and picking its legs up. The black and white dog also shows realism because he has no interest what so ever in what the other dogs are interested in and that is because the black and white dog is not a hunting dog. This is how realism is displayed in the painting.
In the painting Fox hunter by Kim hunter color, foreground, and realism play a big part in understanding the deeper meaning of the painting. The color shows the time of year that it is and the differences in the dogs. The foreground displays the curiosity of the animals and the people. The realism shows that this could be an actual scene taking place in a large field. This is how color, foreground, and realism play a big part in understanding the deeper meaning of the painting.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Critique#1

This photo taken in London, England by Alex Saberi is very interesting to me. This photo was taken during the rut which is when deer move around most because of the mating season. The title of the image is “Realm of the Deer”. In the photo “Realm of the Deer”, Alex Saberi strongly focuses on the point of emphasis, and harmony to represent a feeling of dominance and strength.
The point of emphasis in this photo is the four large bucks walking right towards the photographer. This is the point of emphasis because the entire image focuses on the size and power of thee deer. The photo also emphasizes the size of the antlers on the deer which looks like a huge crown on its head and the bigger the crown the stronger and more dominant the deer. The photo also shows the muscles on the deer’s body which emphasizes the point of strength and power. The deer in the front seems to be leading the charge towards the females and he appears to be the most dominant because he holds his head higher than all of the other deer it seems as though he is saying “I am the boss so you should respect me.” The point of emphasis in this photo clearly illustrates the feeling of dominance and strength.
The way all of the deer’s surroundings go together gives it a feeling of harmony. The harmony shows strength and dominance because of the way the surroundings fit in with the deer. All of the colors of fall give both the deer and nature strength and dominance. The way some of the branches are bent with the weight of the leaves almost makes it seem as if the trees are respecting the strength and dominance of the deer. The harmony in the way the deer appear to be walking also shows a feeling of dominance to all surrounding animals. The strength of the deer and of nature all go together , especially in the way the background has the morning dusk coming up and portraying a felling of power.
In this photo the point of emphasis and harmony strongly represent a feeling of power and strength. This photo shows the strength that nature has and how it can be shown through animals. The photographer Alex Saberi shows an appreciation for the strength of nature through the deer and its surroundings. In my opinion nature will always represent a feeling of dominance and strength.