What is the subject matter of your photos in your finished diptych?
- In the third diptych, the subject matter is my sister handling different objects outside.
Are your photograph horizontal or vertical?
- My photograph is a vertical picture.
How do your images relate visually? (line, shape, pattern, texture, color....)
- These two images both have a direction of going upwards (the rope and the ladder). The bright color of the hand in the left picture relates to the skin tone and lightness of the background of the second picture. There is strong texture with the rope and the wood as well as the same texture with the coat.
How do your images relate conceptually?
- The image is haunting and tells the story of one's own history. (searching for something, rope like that of a noose)
What does your diptych communicate? What meaning does it have?
- There is a sense of hidden identity between the two pictures. In the first photo, you only see the subject's hand and in the second picture you see everything but her eyes.
- In the third diptych, the subject matter is my sister handling different objects outside.
Are your photograph horizontal or vertical?
- My photograph is a vertical picture.
How do your images relate visually? (line, shape, pattern, texture, color....)
- These two images both have a direction of going upwards (the rope and the ladder). The bright color of the hand in the left picture relates to the skin tone and lightness of the background of the second picture. There is strong texture with the rope and the wood as well as the same texture with the coat.
How do your images relate conceptually?
- The image is haunting and tells the story of one's own history. (searching for something, rope like that of a noose)
What does your diptych communicate? What meaning does it have?
- There is a sense of hidden identity between the two pictures. In the first photo, you only see the subject's hand and in the second picture you see everything but her eyes.