Thursday, September 27, 2007

Mondrian's composition in red, blue and yellow

Imitationalism: Mondrian's composition in red, blue, and yellow is not a good representation of of imitationalism. It isn't because you would not ever see such a creation in real life. Also it does not have a lot of detail, it's very simple. There is no information in the painting to describe what it's representing or what it is. Overall I think that Mondrian's composition in red, blue, and yellow is very bad Imitationalism painting.

Emotionalism: Mondrian's composition in red, blue , and yellow is an ok representation of emotionalism. It's ok because it has some but not a lot of emotion in it. The layout of the painting is spread out causeing a random and calm feeling. It can also make you feel nervous or angry becuase of the tightly bunched lines and red color in certain parts of the painting.

Formalism: Mondrian's composition in red, blue, and yellow is a fairly goos representation of formalism. The balance in this painting is well done theres areas on one side of the painting were theres lines bunched up causing a heavy side but instead of Mondrian putting something equally heavey he makes a larger white space wit h a lines right at the bottom so that, that area draws attention blancing out the painting. Also Mondrian's colors all go well together and make the painting seem as tho it goes together well.

3 comments:

Mickey Roonie said...

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Amazing blog yo! :)
- Teagan

Pam McFadyen said...

Thanks for the link. Now try to add Mondrian's painting to your post.

Trisha-Anne said...

heyy, nice blog but it isnt as good as mine hahahahaha ha, but its still cool. Keep up the good work.

from Selia