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=__**3-D Pictures:**__=

Soft, Hairy, Black

Rough, Bumpy, Wrinkled

Soft, Delicate, Light

Scales, Smooth, wavy

Beige, Worn, tight loops


 * __3D Sculptures:__**


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__**Side 2**__

__**Side 3**__

__**Side 1**__ __**Side 2**__ __**Si**____**de 2**__
 * __Side 3__**
 * __Side 1__**



Hirshorn Museum:



This art called from Continent to continent was one of my favorites. This are would relate to Gestalt theory because it has a lot of continuation. The rods on the piece are all connected from this perspective.There isn't much of a color scheme in this art, but the words are lit up with a blue colored light. Overall, this piece of art exemplifies what we studied, because of it's continuation and because of the 3D View.

This art is called Untitled. This piece of art exemplifies Gestalt theory for the similarity, how all the heads look relatively similar. The color scheme of this art is purely just white. I enjoyed this piece of art because how the heads lay on each other and holding each other together.

This piece of art called Our View From Here was one of my top favorites. These lines of continuation throughout the second floor of the museum really was extraordinary. The lines of black creating waves and creating certain shades that make up shadows and such. This piece of art definitely shows a gestalt theory of Continuation.