If one area is more tightly rendered it will hold a lot of
visual weight so I'll try to balance that out with an area that is more expressionistic or abstract.
Not exact matches
You are
so right about the ruffled neckline adding
visual weight.
Its boring to look at, it weighs 1500KG
so regardless of its «excess
VISUAL weight» (thats a cracker that is) it IS a pudding and because of this it REMAINS
so dynamically challenged it torque - steers itself off the road,,,,, Yeah, what a piece of EVO,,,,,,,
With a gallery culture
weighted towards public and other non-commercial institutions, the Canadian
visual arts scene has maintained a discreet yet firm distance from the cash - flooded market culture that has
so strongly influenced the international contemporary art world.
Cropping your subject as a camera does, and getting in close to it
so that it becomes large and fills the canvas, emphasizes your subject and gives it
visual weight, making it the focal point of your painting.
«My show at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris did that extremely well,
so that the
visuals carried all the
weight, and they articulated the thinking.»
It brings in
so much warmth and texture to the room, but it also packs a ton of
visual weight,
so we started by balancing that out with a lot of lighter toned pieces.