The subject matter is an eye. The black hole is the pupil and the colored rings around it are the colored parts of the eye. I see it as an eye looking at us while we do not know what could possibly be looking back at us. The eye could also be looking deep into our souls. Which is why the hole is completely dark. It could also be the eye of the universe. The hole in the center of the universe and it never ends. Which is another reason why the hole appears to be dark. The pebbles around the outside is everything …show more content…
The lines are in the pebbles and the changes of the colors leading down to the focal area which is the hole. The color is most important. The dominant color used is the blackness of the hole. The colors used are analogous. The dark blue and the blue/grey pebbles; the grey pebbles and the white pebbles, and the black of the hole. The color contributes to the emphasis drawing eyes to the hole. The form is two dimensional photograph of a three dimensional sculpture. The scale of the photograph itself is smaller than the average human. If a human were to stand on top of the sculpture the human would be bigger. The size of the photograph could be carried but the sculpture could not be …show more content…
The implied lines of the pebbles helps create the shape. The negative space of the hole is what helps the artist create the circles around it. The pattern is the repetition of the pebbles going around in a circle. The shape helps the rhythm because of the repetition of the pebbles. The predominate light value is balanced between light and dark. The light value transitions are gently modulated. The contrast is created through value and color. The contrast of the dark hole and the white pebbles around it. The colors descending from dark to light and then back to the darkness of the hole. The darkness of the hole is emphasized because of the white pebbles around it. The texture is in the pebbles as well the dirt and sand it was created on. The texture of the pebbles are smooth. Space is created through color and value. The moderate changes in color towards the blackness of the hole. The sculpture itself has a sense of depth created from the appearance of the dark blue pebbles being higher than the white pebbles and the