Sunday, April 19, 2009

Pasture Land ( Blog 13)


1.) Immediate Response: This is a very pretty picture with the blue sky and clouds in the back ground. When I look at this picture I first see the pair of cows eating the lush grass after the wonderful rain that we desperately needed. I think it is a very inspiring landscape because it reminds me of back home. The corals in the background say that they have a place of shelter and can get out of the weather. I also can see a baby calf laying in the grass, oh you have to love spring calving.

2.) Object Description: I am looking into the back hills of Hays into a pasture. There are a pare of cows with one of there calves laying in the grass. There are a set of corals behind them and a loading cute for getting them back home if need be.

3.) Formal Matters: This picture is very realistic and shows dark and lights. It has many values and i very eye appealing. Most people love landscapes do to the vast variety's you can get. You can match and theme in a house whether its a farm stead or a skyscraper in a big city. They are just very intriguing to the eye.

4.) The Story It Tells: I think it tells a lot because this is home for me. There is life writen all over this picture. It shows how something can grow and prosper from a baby calf to a cow. It shows that brown grass can turn into green grass within a couple of days of nice rain. The clouds offer peice to the whole thing and the baby blue sky.

5.) The Work In The World: His work is very bright and very obscure. It reminds me of the pictures of sunrise and sunset. Mine relates a little in that way but is nothing close to the brightness in his work he has great line quality and is very relistc in his lanscapes. Some of his work is abstract and very gestral.

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