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 * Hirshhorn Museum Visit**

1) This piece is a sketch of the woman in E from the live exhibit. It uses a monochromatic color scheme being only yellow. Yellow tends to evoke a sense of vibrancy or emergency which contrasts the melancholy tone that the E chord evokes.

2) This piece is interesting because it's very simple yet still unique. The artist uses the long legs to establish continuation. The legs are meant to appear to keep extending beyond the ceiling and continuing onward. Even though they are very thin, they are still tall and become very daunting as they tower over you.

3) I wouldn't say this piece is very interesting in terms of the way the colors come together. It's really the textures of this piece that stand out. The artist implemented various different materials in order to create different textures. If you were to look at it from the side, you would see the raised areas. Even though you're not allowed to, this piece entices museum goers to feel the textures.

Sculpture 1 Pose 1
 * Paper Sculptures**

Sculpture 1 Pose 2

Sculpture 1 Pose 3

Sculpture 2 Pose 1

Sculpture 2 Pose 2

Sculpture 2 Pose 3

Sculpture 3 Pose 1

Sculpture 3 Pose 2

Sculpture 3 Pose 3

- Decayed - Abrasive - Corroded
 * 3D Textures**

- Prickly - Fibrous - Itchy

- Rugged - Brisk - Adamant

- Tickly - Dusty - Muggy

- Flaky - Arid - Crunchy


 * Gestalt Principles**

Similarity 1

Similarity 2

Proximity 1

Proximity 2

Figure/Ground 1

Figure/Ground 2

Continuation 1

Continuation 2

Closure 1

Closure 2