Thursday, December 4, 2014

This is a project similar to the last one, where she was put up to the task of modifying or glorifying the object. This is yet another example of glorifying, using the same onions but a change of background. She makes the decision to compliment the onions with a solid color background instead of the ancient looking sheets. I think that the chemistry of the colors is amazing. Yet it is simple, so much so that it gives off this clean and professional feeling. She places the onions similarly to before with a set of three in a triangle essentially and then two together off to the side with a bit of space. The lighting is also very similar but has a very different effect because this is a flat, solid surface rather than ones provided with folds. Here your eyes move directly to the onions immediately, especially because they can be seen more clearly. The slight angle and discoloration of the onions is very interesting, the way that the shadows become darker for the onions indicate a light source from the right. I must say that I love the way the background color just bleeds into the shadows of the onions along with help from the light. The color even subtly makes itself known inking into the little crevices and splinter along the onions outer layer. Another job well done that I cannot seem to compare to the previous.

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