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Re: BIG rooms
Brahma wrote:
> ... A tiny print may look great in a tiny room, but in a huge
> hall it looses its power. ...
Not necessarily. The tiniest of prints with a simple geometric design
and some dynamics are capable of commanding attention in huge halls
(assuming they can be seen and the design is not camouflaged by the
surroundings). Some small prints seem to become even more powerfull in
a larger area. The key seems to be a simple yet dynamic design.
What can be fun is to play with the constructed elements of the image so
as after one is pulled in by the overall design they then discover and
are further attracted by other elements as they move closer, and once
within the desired range are captivated as to the dilivered message. For
example, a shadow may provide the primary long range geometric design
which then becomes secondary as the details and textures of the image
are discovered.
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Jeffrey D. Mathias
http://home.att.net/~jeffrey.d.mathias/