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Vanessa Capayachi Piece 1: In this first piece by Nor were die Sehnsucht kennt, there was large 2-D cut out paintings of mountains held up by sandbags. The first element of design that I saw was texture.The piece took a large portion of a room, yet there was a lot of open space between the Mountains. As you would walk through the piece the negative space became more clear since the pieces were flat, taking up less space, and held up by sandbags. The other element that I noticed was texture, although mountains usually are depicted as a naturally rough and bumpy, this piece depicted a smooth mountain.
 * Museum Visit Project**

Piece 2: In this piece by Olafur Eliasson, there was a wall with a massive amount of photos of buildings. This piece displayed two gestalt principles, both proximity and similarity. Similarity was seen in this piece since the pictures all looked like similar since they are all buildings. Proximity was seen in this piece because each picture is an individual piece, but since they are placed very close together, the collective pieces are seen as one big piece. Overall the pictures from a distance look as one big piece, but as you further examine it you see the tat each frame has a different building.

Piece 3: In this piece there was a watercolor painting displayed inside a glass box framed by a gold trim. This piece uses a lot of color, the outer layer uses the analagous scheme. The artist used various shades and tints of blue to give off a cool vibe. Within the painting, the circular shape they sky is triadic, since it uses violet yellow and orange. The colors give the sky neither a complete warm color theme nor a cool color theme. The lower half/the water has different shades and tints of blue combined with yellow,

Sculpture 1: Sculpture 2: Sculpture 3:
 * Paper Box Form:**

Surface of a Bridge: bumpy, course, rough  Blanket: knitted, cozy, soft Creek with Grass: bushy, damp, compressed Moss on rock bumpy, furry, mushy Mulch: sharp, hard, dry Similarity 1: Similarity 2:
 * Texture Assignment**

Continuation 1:

Continuation 2: Closure 1: Closure 2: Proximity 1: Proximity 2: Figure/Ground 1: Figure Ground: