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This document summarizes reviews of two artworks: Manfred Mohr's "Galerie Charlot" and Ronald Davis' "Mountain and Staurolyte". For Mohr's piece, the summary notes it can be seen from different angles and forms an interesting figure, but the elements seem randomly placed with no proper territory for each. For Davis' piece, the summary states the distribution of alternating colors and shapes creates a pleasing rhythm and movement, the elements are somewhat symmetrical, and different shapes are used to create emphasis while maintaining visual harmony and proportion.
This document summarizes reviews of two artworks: Manfred Mohr's "Galerie Charlot" and Ronald Davis' "Mountain and Staurolyte". For Mohr's piece, the summary notes it can be seen from different angles and forms an interesting figure, but the elements seem randomly placed with no proper territory for each. For Davis' piece, the summary states the distribution of alternating colors and shapes creates a pleasing rhythm and movement, the elements are somewhat symmetrical, and different shapes are used to create emphasis while maintaining visual harmony and proportion.
This document summarizes reviews of two artworks: Manfred Mohr's "Galerie Charlot" and Ronald Davis' "Mountain and Staurolyte". For Mohr's piece, the summary notes it can be seen from different angles and forms an interesting figure, but the elements seem randomly placed with no proper territory for each. For Davis' piece, the summary states the distribution of alternating colors and shapes creates a pleasing rhythm and movement, the elements are somewhat symmetrical, and different shapes are used to create emphasis while maintaining visual harmony and proportion.
Rhythm and Movement - can be seen at different angles, forms an interesting figure of seemingly out-of-this world object yet familiar. Balance - asymmetrical Emphasis - use of few yet different colors makes certain parts of the artwork standout. Harmony, Unity and Variety - pleasing contradiction between elements can be observed. Proportion - seems randomly placed with no proper territory for each elements. Ronald Davis’ Mountain and Staurolyte Rhythm and Movement - organized for eye movement, distribution of alternating colors and shapes is pleasing. Balance - somewhat symmetrical in most elements. Emphasis - use of different shapes to portray different objects creates proper emphasis. Harmony, Unity and Variety - agreement of colors and shapes can be observed. Proportion - properly placed with each object on their own territory. Shapes sizes are well thought out resulting in visual satisfaction..