Over the summer I collected a number of red
objects for a 'museum of colour' task. From these objects I created a
range of outcomes based on the colour
red, whither actually creating a copy of the red object or
creating something else that is red.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Leonardo da Vinci - Vitruvian Man
The Vitruvian man is a drawing created
by da Vinci in 1490, the piece of work, which is, pen and ink, shows a man
fitting his body into a square and a circle by changing the way his
limbs are positioned. The image is based on one of the ten books on
architecture written by Vitruvius, who was a Roman architect. In the book,
which is on the proportions of temples, Vitruvius wrote “that the
buildings should be based on the proportions of man, because the human body is
the model of perfection, this is shown by the body, with its arms and legs
extended fits into the perfect geometric forms, the circle and the square.”Many
artists over time have tried to create a piece of art work based on this theory
but not many have been able to create an outcome that has been largely
successful as da Vinci’s, I decided to look at this piece of work for my
life drawing references, the reason that I chose this image to look at was
that it is one of my favourite drawings by da Vinci and I think that it is
one of the best pieces of work that shows the proportions of the body.
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