An AI robot with no artistic appreciation ability can mechanically select works that are harmonious and balanced.

 

My daily image search for Matisse's drawings reveals that there is a mixture of casually drawn pieces and well-balanced pieces, but they are easily distinguishable with taste judgement.

The latter type is often lithograph.

Recently I found something a little unfamiliar.

     Henri Matisse, Plate 153. Florilège des Amours de Ronsard, 1948

At first glance, their hairstyles are almost same and they are facing right but they are different in size.

The two shapes are just barely on the right,

 so it looks like Matisse is trying for best one profile,

but if you look closely, it's a pretty well-balanced composition.

I can guess that this to be carefully crafted. 

 Harmony can be achieved by using only arcs of a limited number of circles, and balance can be adjusted by bundling those circles together. 

Only a limited number of artists who know about this technique are already using it. 

Conversely, an AI robot without artistic appreciation can mechanically select works of art that are harmonious and balanced by making models.

 Let's make  an arc-circle model.

The lines are selected by drawing three single strokes of a woman's profile, but they have no expressive effect.

The lines stand on their own and form three resonant melody lines.

It reminds me of the musical canon.



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