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__**Brenna's Page**__


 * Museum Visit:**





This work was in the garden of the museum. It caught my attention due to its use of space. It is in the round, allowing me to see all sides of the sculpture. I was even able to walk inside of it. This allowed me to see the work from all different angles, giving it different effects. Additionally, there was use of different textures in this piece. While part was composed of clear glass, the one gated side was made of wood. These two textures contrasted to make the piece interesting, one feeling industrial while the other felt closer to nature.



The spear fishers are in clear contrast to the sky behind them. Overall, I view this piece to be an example of the triadic color scheme. The blue, orange, and green relate with an equilateral triangle on the color wheel. The clear benefit to using these colors is the contrast. The eye is drawn to the fishers, which is the main focus of the piece.



These massive drawings on the wall went around the entire floor of the museum. There were breaks throughout, however, there was always a sense of continuation. As shown in the image above, the curve below where I am standing would continue to to the next drawing. Although it is not actually drawn out, the viewers mind completes the connection. It allows the work to flow all around the museum, instead of feeling like separate pieces.

HW- 3D Shapes Structure 1:





Structure 2:

Structure 3: HW- Texture Scratched, bent, connected changing, bumpy, smooth dirty, dusty, dull scaly, cushiony, old cozy, warm, comforting