Monday, August 23, 2010

Anwers to B and C part of the WPA posters

Part B: From the pictures I have seen related to the posters of the WPA, each artist have an unique style. The first poster has a abstract style which gives the artist an idea of putting different objects together to make the poster. The second poster has just a straightforward style where the artist could have used an image he/she taken a picture of and used the color palette of choice to make the image to introduce in a poster. In the last poster, the artist put together a few images to represent WWI and chose a primary color palette.

 Part C: In each poster, the artist is trying to influence the viewer in a way that either represents them from past events or hobbies they like to do. In the first poster, the artist is asking the viewer to come join it if the viewer likes to paint or make pottery or both. It is convincing me to do it by the way the poster is laid out and I like doing both of these hobbies. In the second poster, the artist is asking the viewer if they like to explore the caves and be adventurous then come see these caves. It is convincing to me because the artist made the right choice of colors for the inside of the cave which makes me feel the coldness of the cave and how it might look like inside the cave if I went there. In the last poster, the artist is asking the viewer to come help with a problem if not already in it. Join in to help America. It is convincing to me because of the choice of the primary colors and how it is laid out to convince Americans to help their country.

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