Eiffel Tower
1. Title: The Eiffel Tower Struck by Lightning Artist: Gabriel Loppé Date: 1902 Link: Eiffel Tower 1
The Eiffel Tower Struck by Lightning is an example of Representational imagery because it shows in detail the Eiffel Tower as it stands which is less Abstract than the next work because of the perspective of the image.
2. Title: Eiffel Tower Artist: Marcin Stawiarz Date: 2016 Link: Eiffel tower 2
Eiffel tower by Marcin is an example of Representational imagery and is more Abstract than the previous work of art because of exasperated view causing disproportion of the structure and less Abstract than the next work because of realistic detail and colors.
3.Title: Magique Eiffel Artist: Kaly Date: 2016 Link: Eiffel Tower 3
Magique Eiffel by Kaly is an example of Abstract imagery and is more Abstract than the previous work of art because of coloring and angles at which the tower is at and less abstract than the next work because of realistic view of the tower from street level.
4. Title: Eiffel Tower Artist: Robert Delaunay Date: 1924-1926 Link: Eiffel Tower 4
Eiffel tower by Robert Delaunay is an example of Abstract imagery and is more Abstract than the previous work of art because of the use of solid colors and blocks to create the image of the Eiffel tower and less Non Objective than the next work because of identifiable image created.
5. Title: Eiffel Tower Artist: Diego Rivera Date: 1914 Link: Eiffel Tower 5
Eiffel Tower by Diego Rivera is an example of abstract imagery and is more Abstract than the previous work of art because of less identifiable image and less Non objective than the next work because of the easier to see image of the Eiffel Tower.
6. Title: Shadow of the Eiffel Tower Artist: Erwin Blumenfeld Date: 1938 Link: Eiffel Tower 6
Shadow of the Eiffel Tower is an example of Non objective imagery and is more non objective than the previous work of art because of the more obscure image given and less Non objective than the next work because of even though it is harder to see you still get the image of a tower.
7.Title: Windows Open Simultaneously (First Part, Third Motif) Artist: Robert Delaunay Date: 1912 Link: Eiffel Tower 7
Windows Open Simultaneously is an example of Non objective imagery and is more Non objective than the previous work of art because of the image of the tower has to be interpleaded in the mind.
The styles you portrayed were well represented. I like that you had a flow to the presentation. It made viewing your work a lot easier.
I felt like I could understand the way your images you chose. It all flowed together for me. I am also super jealous of the chart you made because I swear I tried every single thing to try and make a flow chart and nothing worked in my favor. Well done!
My first question is, how did you do this? I was going crazy trying to make mines together and look all fancy lol. But this is a very good way of creating the spectrum of representation, I feel like you picked the best theme. I feel like you did a very good job on this assignment! Keep it up!!
Mottie, I suspect that he may have created the graphic in Powerpoint – you can create a single slide and then export it as a jpeg. This is what I did for the example of the hearts at least.
Great use of theme! Your exploration of each image with the application of the content is very clear and it’s easy to see that you feel comfortable with the material. (And good use of embedded hyperlinks here, too).