Thursday, 29 October 2009

Jaws View Points


I was looking at different view points and did some screen shots at the film jaw. I chosen jaws because there was quite a lot of a dramatic viewing technique like when there was a close up of the fisherman’s face. you can really see the emotion I thick this is because you are right up in his personnel space and imagining that on a big screen it will be quite affective.

Pablo Picasso, Still Life With Chair


in this essay I am going to talk about this image created my Pablo Picasso, the first had a look at this image I thought it looked quite different in the way it is placed on a rounded canvas in some way confuses your judgment, on a square or an oblong shaped canvas you look at the corners at try to locate the centre of the image but in this image your eye is drawn around the canvas and looped to the centre.
Around the image is a real rope when I first looked at this it looked like he had draw it on but when I had a closer look I realised it was a genuine rope and this I think is quite a good affect it gives it a better look and looks moor better then a wooden border.
I had a good look at the image and it looks to me like a collage, abstract peace of work I said collage because it look to me like so sort of material at the bottom of the page and the rope around the outside combined with the oil colours. I think it has produced a collage peace I all so think it is all so abstract because it combines a range of different shapes and tone for example I think that it looks moor darker on the left side of the image I think that this give it contrast and weight that pulls it to one side all though I think that the shape even it out a bit like on the right there is a sort of a fruit shaped object in comparison on the left side there is text ‘JOU’ in there similar shape it evens out
The thing that baffled me is the texture at the bottom of the screen it looks like some sort of plastic weaving the oil paint looks like it has just stroked across the top like it was not even there.
From a distends it looks like some sort of angle from a chair like at the top of the image it looks like a blue print of a chair or some ruff sketches
What I found that was quite wired about this images is the letters on the lift of the page JOU
I did some research in to this image ad it was called Still Life with chair-caning and it described a lot about how it was made for example in the paragraph I was righting about where I said it was a bit baffling where the oil painting is drawing on the canvas and it looked like it is not even touching it that because this is a glass canvas and it is placed on top of a material in this case chair caning now I have found that out I now realised how the oil paints have been brushed across the top of the chair canes with out picking up the tetchier the glass was in-between
I all so found out that this was one of the first collages ever made