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Interrelationship of Forms

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  Intersection By Lister Mendoza Pr7 The “intersection” sketch shows two triangular forms meeting at a single shared point, marked by a solid black triangle. This moment of connection becomes the focal area where the forms interact most intensely. The intersection demonstrates how shapes can influence each other by sharing space, creating new visual interest and tension at the meeting point. It highlights the idea that when forms intersect, they do not exist independently but instead create new relationships, meanings, and shapes. This sketch effectively illustrates how intersection can activate a composition and draw the viewer's attention to the area where forms collide. Coinciding By Lister Mendoza Pr7 In the “coinciding” sketch, the triangular shape appears as one unified form, even though it represents multiple shapes occupying the exact same space. This merging creates a strong sense of unity and harmony, removing any visual conflict or separation. The forms lose their indivi...

The Mets

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Visiting the Egyptian Art Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was a really interesting experience, and it helped me understand ancient Egypt better than just reading about it in class. Before going, I mostly thought of Egypt as pyramids, mummies, and pharaohs, but seeing the actual objects in person made everything feel more real. The artwork, statues, and decorated coffins showed me how advanced their culture was and how much meaning they put into everything they created. One thing that stood out to me was how focused the Egyptians were on the afterlife. The designs on the sarcophagi and the symbols carved into different pieces showed that they really believed in protecting the soul and preparing for what comes next. I also liked seeing everyday items, like jewelry and amulets, because it showed that art wasn’t just for the kings—it was part of normal life too. The level of detail in some of the statues and carvings was surprising, especially considering how long ago they were ...

Block and red

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 I like red and i like it when it combines with block i made a mountain a circle a rectangle and 2 tall mountains