The 3 photos are of the same scene,but are different ..what is the the difference between each photo. These photos represent an important element in the making of composition and a good learning point for those who wish to improve on composition ..the most important part of a painting.
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Hi Michael! I'm curious to see the photos but they don't appear on either one of your posts. Is there another place to view them? Thanks!:)
Hi Jennifer. Alas, I took them down because no one seemed to be to enthusiastic about it? They are on the photo section of MY PAGE.....is there a way you can look through my album of photos? ..let me know if you get to them....they are 3 photos of a seascape with cliff and ocean. The question was to find the compositional difference between all three.
Hey, some of us are busy people....not ME, but I still just saw this! Give us a chance ; ). Can you re-post them?
Michael J. Severin said:
Hi Jennifer. Alas, I took them down because no one seemed to be to enthusiastic about it? They are on the photo section of MY PAGE.....is there a way you can look through my album of photos? ..let me know if you get to them....they are 3 photos of a seascape with cliff and ocean. The question was to find the compositional difference between all three.
I'll take a look and see if I can answer! :)
I guess I was too late. I'm not sure where the photos are. Also, I only see 9 of your paintings now. Didn;t you have more?
Michael J. Severin said:
Hi Jennifer. Alas, I took them down because no one seemed to be to enthusiastic about it? They are on the photo section of MY PAGE.....is there a way you can look through my album of photos? ..let me know if you get to them....they are 3 photos of a seascape with cliff and ocean. The question was to find the compositional difference between all three.
Hi, Michael! I just became aware of your discussions regarding composition & that is exactly what I wanted to talk to you about! After you commented on my painting, I realize that this is what I need to study (composition) and I was wondering if you could recommend a book. The only one I have is Ian Roberts 'mastering composition". It's a very good book. One thing he recommends is to do one composition a day and I think I need to go back to this again....but still need more instruction. Things you mention is not in this book like the 5 value masses or shapes. Please feel free to advise. THanks, WALDA
Hi, I will be home next week from vacation.....I will get that list of books to you then.
Ah, I already asked Michael about the books, here's what he wrote (hope this is OK, Michael?) :
Payne book of course
Pictoral composition" by .Henry Rankin Poore. "
The simple secret to better composition", by Greg Albert,
7 Keys to great paintings" by Jane Hofstetter.
The 5 essentials in every powerful painting" by Ramon Kelly.
A proven Strategy for creating great art" by Dan McCaw.
Mastering composition" by Ian Roberts. He has a 2 set DVD instructional video also.
Strengthen your paintings with dynamic composition" by Frank Webb.
Design and compositional secrets of professional artists" by: International Artist.
Ah, I already asked Michael about the books, here'sen-US" xml:lang="en-US">Payne book of course
Pictoral composition" by .Henry Rankin Poore. "
The simple secret to better composition", by Greg Albert,
7 Keys to great paintings" by Jane Hofstetter.
The 5 essentials in every powerful painting" by Ramon Kelly.
A proven Strategy for creating great art" by Dan McCaw.
Mastering composition" by Ian Roberts. He has a 2 set DVD instructional video also.
Strengthen your paintings with dynamic composition" by Frank Webb.
Design and compositional secrets of professional artists" by: International Artist.
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