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this painting showed correct proportion through the different animals featured throughout the painting, by correctly comparing them to the other animals in the painting

Artwork by Ai Weiwei, and shown at the Lisson Gallery (13 May - 16 July 2011).

 

Ai Weiwei is an internationally regarded artist.

Born in 1957 to a Communist poet, Weiwei works in film, sculpture, photography as well as making social and cultural criticism.

"He serves as an example for legitimate social criticism and free expression both in China and internationally" (Lisson Gallery biog)

 

3 April 2011, Weiwei was arrested by Chinese authorities, ostensibly on tax-fraud.

This is a picture of both my hand and my brothers hand. It represents proportion because of how big his hand is and how small my hand is.

Taken from standing on a gaurd rail so I was above Alison and Renee

 

Photograpy

(1024 x 685)

1) this image investigates the proportion principle. this close up photo is of a tree compared to the moon. realistically the moon is bigger but in the photo, it is smaller than the tree,

 

2) what is most pleasing to the eye is the background in general. the blue hue of the sky is really nice to look at, the plane passing by at the top centre above the moon and the clouds that don't pass the tip of the tree makes the photo look more interesting,

A boulder is seemingly as large as a mountain

1) This represents proportion because the candle holder in the front is smaller in relation to the candle holder in the back.

 

2) The most successful aspect is the the table matches the candle holders and the wall matches the candles.

Surprisingly, Aidan was happy to stay seated in this chair for a while.

Eye of Proportion (Fire_OpEyes_Black) Each of the 5 eyesgrows larger (or was it smaller?) by the Golden Proportion 1.618....

This was kind of an experiment with visual perception and it worked out even better than I'd hoped.

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