Monday, March 29, 2010

Critique 3


The artist of the piece of artwork is Lyle J. Hatch, and the title of the piece is “I wanna Believe There’s Hope”. The medium is a kaleidoscope photograph. The subject matter is hope. Lyle’s piece of artwork is hypnotically engaging. The colors blue, green, pink, purple, yellow, and orange mesmerize the viewer and make them not want to look away. I bright colors are contrasted with the black around it making behind the piece seem dark and the bright colors to represent hope.
The piece of art is abstract and not of concrete existence. In the piece of art there is a dramatic distinction between dark and light which is chiaroscuro. The content of the piece is to ask if there is hope still left in the corrupt world. There are many different colors in the piece including blue, green, pink, purple, yellow, and orange. Many people critiqued this photograph and brilliant and great. The field of the photograph is black which I believe is supposed to be represented as darkness. The focal point is the kaildescope colorful object in the center of the photograph. The graphic is a photograph. The main part of the painting is the highlight with all the different bright colors. The value of the photograph is more light than dark throughout the whole painting. The tone of the painting is an abundance of colors throughout the entire thing. The entire photograph is mixed with black which makes the photo shaded.
The focal point of the photograph I believe is a circular shape with a profusion of colors. I believe the black in the background represents darkness against hope which is the light colors. The narrative is subtle for this photograph could mean a possibility of things to many different people. The bright array of colors represents hope throughout one’s life. The dark behind the bright colors represents many people’s hopelessness. The bright colors make the piece strong and effective.

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