Jpahuach

=**Jose Pahuacho Palomino**=

=**Museum Assignment**=

Gestalt principles
The first thing that comes to mind is the gestalt principle of similar and proximity, because each photo on the frames are of different buildings yet the proximity makes them seem as if they are all the same, and similarity since all the pictures are of buildings

**Color Scheme**
I chose this image because each color stands out from one another. The color technique here use is Tetratic, using, orange, yellow, blue and green. As we can the fisher in the orange color is above a background of its contrast color of blue. Green and Blue are right next to each other which is why i believe they go so well for the back ground. Now the yellow person to right, for me, was not easily noticeable because its not high in contrast to any colors present.

**3D elements of design**


The image of above is of 29 discs of different colors and sizes connected with black rods of metal. In this piece, is can see the 3D line technique. Through the one technique that popped to me the most was balance, the smaller discs seem to weigh less than the bigger ones, and are arrange in a method that leads you to believe there is some balance in this piece

=3D Sculpture=


 * Side 1**


 * Side 2**


 * Side 3**

=3D Techniques= **Ash Pot Techniques: Form, Texture, Space**

Gives of a aged vibe do to the chips and cracks. Powerful - due to the royal designs around the pot Valueless - due to the location its found, outside floor

**Stair Gate Techniques: Texture, line, Space**

Dangerous - because its located at the edge of the floor Weak - with the fact that its just alot of "holes" o n the grid, and not solid Strong - knowing its metal give it some believe of strength

Light Post Techniques: Color, Form, Space


Ignored - because its the color is the same are the mulch making it not that visible United - just looks as a whole and not easily separated, even though there are three parts Unsatisfied - mainly because its not lit, it feels like there is no purpose

Cube Outline: Techniques: Line, Form, Space


Incomplete - due to the empty of the cube. Worthless - located in a shady area and cannot be seein or draws any attention. Forgotten - just looks like someone set it down and forgot to the task at hand

**Techniques:** **Time, Color, Space**



Clean - because that usually what one thinks when they see white and square. Messy - Cause of the location of each square is random and not organized Rushed - the piece looks like its being pushed down and it froze at a time where its falling

=**Closure**= =**Proximity**= =**Figure/Ground**= =**Continuation**=
 * Similarity **