Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hyrom-S-R06

The Cubism and Abstract Art chart in my opinion is one that dealt heavily with its sources. These sources, cubism and abstraction are heavily depicted in the chart through line placement, organic line direction and cube like shapes. Also the inclusion of color in this chart adhered to the depiction of the representation being different from an average expression. Was this the goal of the designer or just an example of what can happen when one is heavily familiar with the content of his/her subject? However, I believe when these two combine, abstraction and cubism, an entire vivid presentation of art is created. Being that cubism and abstraction are expressions of art it’s only convenient that their representations be closely related to their subject. I also believe that this chart is deeply in order with the correct approach of representing the two expressions. The numbers are decent and in order, right along with the inclusion of the necessity of the red coloring. The red coloring not only matches the background color but also serves as a signature that the chart represents two essentials of the past art world linking down to the present. A perfect, informative reading not only depicts practical understanding and understanding but also takes another step into informative design.

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