Structural analysis of Klee's two [Siblings]
I found these works online.
looking
at the work on the right, you can imagine how this composition was made.
Make
six rectangles with wire and overlap them.
Tie
the corners with short wires.
Then
think of the wires as elastic strings, and consider the whole pattern as a mesh
with only curved lines.
Add
two pairs of dots as eyes, two pairs of lines are legs.
This process is at the level of two-dimensional illusion.
The
work on the left can be made in the same way.
Since both are clearly composed of arcs only, let's make a model of arcs.
The work on the
left can be made with arcs of eight types of circles, while the one on the
right is a model with only six types of circles.
Try extending the
arc.
It can be obviously
seen that the largest circle forms the basic structure.
Make all circles
visible.
Enclose the
circles lined up horizontally or vertically with a rectangle,
Count the number.
The more, the
better the balance.
3 red, 1 green. Grass color 1, blue green
1, blue 1 Total 7
This is the same technique as Moronobu and Seurat, which I posted in my previous blog.
Thus, it can be seen that the ability to
recognize figures is more basic than the ability to recognize signs.
This cognitive ability can be quantified by
a model.
This is the beginning of art and science.
When a baby starts seeing things in the
outside world, he doesn't think about what it means.
He just starts looking with curiosity about the design of the shape。
This purely
visual perception is linked with an interest in art.
All curiosity
about the outside world begins here.
Study of art is the most basic in human
science.
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