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Categories Repetition
Mixture of color
Color saturation
Figuration
Illustration by quotes and frequently used words
T4 (AP1): “The repeated pattern of colors.” (AP6): “There is rhythm by the twist of the brush that is repeated throughout the art product.”
Words with regard to (1) the presence of repetition: symmetry, mirroring, rhythm in movement, constancy, the same, pattern, and (2) Absence of repetition: no repeti- tion
T8 (AP1): “He is not mixing the colors, he is not playing with them, out of the bottle.” Words with regard to (1) A lot of mixture: mixed, tone, mix on palette/ paper, hue, and (2) Absence of mixture: straight from the bottle, separate, distinct, pure
T3 (AP4): “The colors are not completely saturated”.
Words with regard to (1) High saturation: covered, thick, impasto, opaque, filled in/up, texture, globs, dense, and (2) Low saturation: thin, dry, transparent, not cov- ered, not filled, paper comes through
T6 (AP3): “There is tried to make an ac- tual image, positioning a tree in the fore- ground.”
Words with regard to (1) Presence of figu- ration: figure, background, realistic, figu- rative, image, naturalistic, use of semantic color, and (2) Absence of figuration: ab- stract, basic, unrecognizable
T8 (AP4): “There is organization, structure, absolutely. Painting the mountain and than the buildings.”
Description
Repetition refers to the return of one or more formal elements in a pattern. A high amount of repetition leads to symmetry. Rhythm re- fers to the repetition of movement.
Mixture of color refers to the amount in which the colors are mixed within the art product.
Color saturation refers to the density of color within the art product varying between trans- parent and impasto.
Figuration within the art product exists when there is tried to make
a figurative or realis- tic image. Semantic use of color enhances figuration. Absence of figuration results in an abstract art product.
Structure refers to the way the art product is constructed and varies between clearly high and low structured.
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