Monday, October 21, 2013

Rayograms

These rayograms display natural objects, found outside. By creating a rayogram, the image displays the negative space of an object, rather than what is normally used, positive space. These all fall under contrast, and most fall under directional movement. Both images on the left portray a directional movement, the top moves your eye from left to right while the bottom moves it from left to right, then back to the left. The rayogram on the right displays unity, as both object come together to form one. This object is unique because as it seems that the leaf is covering it, you can see the stem of the the plant on the left.

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