Reviewing subject representation…Natural and man-made environments …
A visit to an exhibition may be motivated by an interest in visual representations of natural landscapes, seascapes, skies and man-made or built environments…
Does the exhibition feature representations of natural landscapes? Do these representations of natural landscapes also include man-made structures as details?
Does the exhibition feature representations of seascapes? Do these representations of seascapes include man-made structures as details?
Does the exhibition feature representations of man-made environments, such as cityscapes or industrial sites or port facilities? Do these representations feature natural forms such as plants or rocks or water as details?
Has the artist, designer or craftsperson concentrated attention on a particular angle or facet of the scene?
Has the artist, designer or craftsperson used naturalistic colour, or has the artist, designer or craftsperson used another clearly defined tonal or colour scheme, such as warm tones or colours, or cool tones or colours, or a monochromatic scheme? Has the artist, designer or craftsperson emphasised colour harmonies or contrasting colours?
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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