In one of my famously “off topic, but circuitously related” discussions of art during Color Theory class we began discussing and brainstorming the different types of compositions. This was spawned by the college class I’m taking with Elaine Brady Smith.com. Elaine lists and provides example of the following types of composition in her class handouts: [...]
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Geometric explorations on some of my Neo-Futurist Multiple Exposures
Nov 9, 2010 · Add Comment
A long time ago I took several classes in graduate school with Mark Reynold on Sacred Geometry. Since then I have dabbled in and out of compositional analysis, using it as the underlying framework for determining which pieces were good and which were not and teaching a variant of some of his techniques combined with [...]