Saturday, July 18, 2015

Compare and Contrast


In comparison, both designs uses repetition of the same image of Marilyn Monroe and also use half the image in black and white and the other in color. This division is done vertically in the center of the image with the black and white on the right with the colors on the left. The color scheme was kept mostly the same between the two pieces.

To contrast, my image uses it's repetition to move the eye through the piece from the top to the bottom. In my piece the black and white side goes from bright to dark as opposed to dark to bright in Warhol's original to help give a different feeling of fading. The colors I chose also were darker in some portions to contrast her hair better. I also chose to frame to color repetition in TV sets to signify the intended meaning of celebrity exposure.

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