Sunday, 11 January 2015

Timney fowler

Timney fowler's type of surface design is fabric. Fowler is a contemporary worker.

Fowler's image is blocked off in to a grid like format. The colours are plain, fowler has used white, black and a hint of Grey. The Grey around the edges compliments the statues in the image, it reflects the small pieces of detail. The Grey also draws your eyes to the statues. There's not really a continuous pattern, the only form of pattern Is the lines that make up a grid.

Fowler has used many forms of pattern. Fowler has used small scales on the fish and lines coming from where the fish tail would normally be. Fowler has used many shapes, like squares and circles. There are shapes inside of a bigger square. The square looks like a blanket, the texture is smooth, but looks rigid. Fowler has used a range of colours, the colours don't really compliment each other, they stand out all by themselves. The yellow background, makes the fish stand out because the fish is a blacky blue. Fowler has used yellow, orange, blue, black, white, pink, purple and green.

 Fowler has used two colours white and Grey. There are some leading lines in this image, the lines takes your eyes, up and across the buildings. The buildings in this image look like the have been flipped and moves a little higher than the original copy. The texture is smooth. The image looks 3 dimensional.

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