Concentration #2


     This piece is more bright than the last one, with less realistic colors because of how bright they are.  It continues the concentration idea of using color and composition to convey emotions, but with flowers.  The petals of the flower are in different directions and are not as droopy as the last one, and it is bendy.  It comes across more happy and excited, which was my goal.  
     A principle of design that I used was contrast.  I used the dark red with the bright yellow to make contrast and draw the eye to that area of the paper.  In the places where the green is darker, it contrasts more with the yellow than where it is lighter.  
     I know we covered fauvism towards the end of this project, but I knew about it beforehand and I drew some inspiration from that art style.  I like the bright colors, even if they are not necessarily realistic.  I also took some inspiration from expressionism by using colors to represent emotions.  
     I like how this turned out in a lot of ways, like the center of the flower and some of the shading, even if I could have pushed the values even more.  I have been trying to not blend things completely as I usually do because colors do not have to be blended completely.  Solid or lightly shaded areas do not offer as much texture as something that has multiple values in it.  I did that a bit and I liked what I did, but I still feel I could do better.  
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