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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Reading About the Lines
Dealing with these lines and planes has been an interesting experience. In high school I was really into geometry and mathematics (and still am somewhat) so when reading this segment on lines and planes I found something I could really relate to and tie to a non-art world (even though math exists in everything, even art). Since I have strong abilities and interests in science and math, I like to find relations between these two fields of study and the field of art, primarily visual and fine art. Dimensionality is another aspect I really took to with these line studies and the reading. There are an infinite number of dimension possibilities in reality, all of which provide a new aesthetic and point of view on a situation, image, or environment. Understanding all dimensions and all points of view of something can really open an all new perspective on one's understanding. Dimensions, to simply put it, just create some amazing movement. Dimensionality really allows a viewer to look at something and believe that there is a distance or closeness between the viewer and object. It pulls the viewer in and immerses him in the visual field that has been created. The viewer can feel like they are a part of the environment created.
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