BrettNortje
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Art is something quite new to me, so please be patient if you find i am stating the obvious - it is for me all about justification, okay?
So, it occurred to me that certain types of lines will have different effects on people's appreciation of your art. after all, what is art but to be appreciated - can you eat it or use it in some way? it is purely about appreciation by others, like jewelry.
If the line is curved, straight or totally swirling, we need to look at our lives to find out where this is going. eyes, the focal point of our socializing - as we like to look people in the eyes when we talk to them, would be where we focus - circles. these circles will be of interest to us as they will resemble eyes, coins and boobs and so forth - anything you can think of that is circular that attracts attention would prove this is always the introduction to the work of art, yes?
Straight lines would be where the mind shifts to 'traveling.' these lines will depict the traveling of the work from one point to the end of the line, and, that will be the frame of the picture - this is why canvases are square instead of triangular and circular, as the person will see the outline and then frame the picture with their eyes, looking for the image, where it is 'held.' so straight lines will add emotions in the form of 'fright' or 'curiosity,' this is because the mind will travel quickly with the information, or be confused if there are to many lines. each look will be easy to carry out to conclusion, but the interrupts of other circles will distract the on looker. this means that if you had a huge amount of straight lines in the tapestry, you could be done looking at it quickly, yes?
Curvy lines would make you think of faces, as they are between angles and straight lines, yes? this would mean that your mind would linger, as if looking at a 'portfolio of faces.' think about the curvy things in the world we are used to, other people are the first thing that comes to mind, of course. naturally, if you are looking for some real comfort, say you have an empty office or something, a 'curvy lined artwork' will make you less anxious for company, as you would see other people out there in the picture, of course.
There must be more to this, how have i done so far?
So, it occurred to me that certain types of lines will have different effects on people's appreciation of your art. after all, what is art but to be appreciated - can you eat it or use it in some way? it is purely about appreciation by others, like jewelry.
If the line is curved, straight or totally swirling, we need to look at our lives to find out where this is going. eyes, the focal point of our socializing - as we like to look people in the eyes when we talk to them, would be where we focus - circles. these circles will be of interest to us as they will resemble eyes, coins and boobs and so forth - anything you can think of that is circular that attracts attention would prove this is always the introduction to the work of art, yes?
Straight lines would be where the mind shifts to 'traveling.' these lines will depict the traveling of the work from one point to the end of the line, and, that will be the frame of the picture - this is why canvases are square instead of triangular and circular, as the person will see the outline and then frame the picture with their eyes, looking for the image, where it is 'held.' so straight lines will add emotions in the form of 'fright' or 'curiosity,' this is because the mind will travel quickly with the information, or be confused if there are to many lines. each look will be easy to carry out to conclusion, but the interrupts of other circles will distract the on looker. this means that if you had a huge amount of straight lines in the tapestry, you could be done looking at it quickly, yes?
Curvy lines would make you think of faces, as they are between angles and straight lines, yes? this would mean that your mind would linger, as if looking at a 'portfolio of faces.' think about the curvy things in the world we are used to, other people are the first thing that comes to mind, of course. naturally, if you are looking for some real comfort, say you have an empty office or something, a 'curvy lined artwork' will make you less anxious for company, as you would see other people out there in the picture, of course.
There must be more to this, how have i done so far?