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meganath · 6 years ago
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BAUHAUS
Yellow-Red-Blue (1925) 
Artwork description & Analysis: This complex work is built up around three key visual areas, dominated by yellow, red, and blue shapes respectively. These in turn form two overall zones of visual attention, one on the right-hand side of the canvas, formed from the interlocking red cross and blue circle, and one around the yellow rectangle to the left, embossed against a deeper shade of ochre. Variance in visual weight and positioning in space is implied by effects of color and shading, as the buoyancy of the yellow contrasts with the darker red tones, deepening further into purple and blue. A meshwork of straight and curvilinear interact across the canvas, as if playing out the battle of energies established between the different primary colors.
this is my favourite work by bauhaus, because i like the depth of line work they have done, it kind of makes the image, if that makes sence? 
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meganath · 6 years ago
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i really love this interactive design they made, i feel looking that this image dosnt give the art work justice! i just wish i could have seen this display up close, :(
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meganath · 6 years ago
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casson mann
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meganath · 6 years ago
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casson mann
Casson Mann, the London design company founded by Dinah Casson and Roger Mann, has made an international name for itself creating exhibition designs including the Hollywood Costume exhibition for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
looking at there online website, i feel sunk into there work, i feel there work comes to life just by looking at it, looking at all the projects they have done, i feel they base . some of there work around interactive, and allowing there work to be exhibited in a way that people can interact with the object,, while im looking at the work i feel i just want to start touching and wanting to be in that space so i can let the work sink in more 
my favourite  work that i have looked closely into is  to Lascaux International Centre for Cave Art . 
the work was created using  3D laser scanning to capture the surfaces of the painting, before casting resin facsimiles of the rock surfaces. Twenty-five artists copied the paintings onto the resin over a two-year period, using similar pigments used for the originals millennia ago.
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