JamesCalderon+Spring2017

James Calderon Economics student THis is a print on the side of the ultimate collectors series Millenium Falcon. I think it's interesting how they decided to include a picture of a toy set that was nothing but lines. This would have probably taken an artist quite a while to draw, even with todays computer technology. I'm really curious as to how they got this picture, did they just take a picture and use a program to render this creation. Or is the original blue print, thus it was draw from screatch. A holder for the bars promotions. While looking at it from the side you wouldn't think of lines, when you look at it from the top you realize that the lines have a function in that they allow the structure to stand up while displaying the promtions the bar wants it's patrons to see Just a random pattern that I happened to see that the bar. the lines from the forks and glasses of water make it like it has direction.

lines once again in architecture. The simplicity of this structure using lines makes it very elegant. This is not sideways, or at least it was taken sideways on purpose. The focus is on the lines of the cage. Also I like to focus on the texture of the cage itself. Found it interesting how these lines where able to hold up this ceiling. They aren't very creative, rather they are very functional. scaly, weathered, filthy cottony, fuzzy, spikey pitted, sleek, cold grooved, sturdy, smooth checkered, grooved, wedged Monochromatic Yellow Complimentary