Sunday, April 1, 2007

Post 9

There is a snow white background. Everything varies from gray to white to dark. A large fraction of the darkness is situated in the quadrant middle-right box. A normal thirty second gaze would yield nothing. The object drags in to a center of focus.

A little below the top left is a small piece of darkness as well. A larger dark near the right center of the object in the corner is more predominant.

There is no real hint of the rainbow in this piece. Only shades are located on this canvas. (The rest of the pieces in the gallery under the artist do not have color as well.)

There seems to be a little more shade around in the third and fourth quadrants than the first and second quadrants. It some places it seems like the white seeps out to the other white that border it in general. There is a melt on to the page.

The type of technique that was put on to this piece is unknown. There is a very simple answer, but was just not found on the page displaying the gallery.

This was found on a gallery named Foley. The Foley Gallery proclaims that they help support lesser-known contemporary artists. Thus it can be assumed that the people affiliated working with the Foley Gallery believe that the artist, Tiffany Dow, should be rewarded by being placed on the gallery.

1 comment:

Michelle Brake said...

The first thing I thought about when I saw this picture was that I looked like a spider. All the thin strands attached together just looked like legs and a body. I also looks like something you would see in a microscope under a high magnification. I wonder how the artist created the picture and that might help me understand it better.