Harmonious scale in Matisse's Pink Nude (new version)
(I wrote " Harmonious scale in Matisse's Pink nude "before. As I lost the editing page, I rewrite the first part with better illustrations.)
As the taste judgement can recognize a masterpiece immediately, there is no difficulty to find interesting works among ever increasing digital images.
I expect that making structural model can help to think why great artworks look so distinctly attractive.
The principle of visual grammar is that redrawing the same shape repeatedly makes the lines more smoothly like a chain of arcs.
Here is a good example of such case.
Matisse spent almost six months to paint Pink Nude and twenty-two photos were taken for each session.
Five circles are enough to make the whole structure.
Here is a concentric circle model.
Surprisingly all the circles can be found in the first version.
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