LECTURE 1 COMPOSITION COMPOSITION The organization of the Slides: 27 Download presentation LECTURE 1: COMPOSITION COMPOSITION The organization of the elements of a work (how the elements are organized). “axis of symmetry” Michelangelo, “Tomb of Giuliano de Medici, ” 1526 -33; Florence, ITALY Edouard Manet, Bar at the Folies Bergères, 1882 Ara Güler, Coffeehouse in Kartal, 1956 HARMONY There is harmony when all parts of the design relate to and complement eachother to achieve a satisfying visual effect Kasimir Malewich, Suprematist Composition, 1917 Oscar Niemeyer, Ibirapuera Auditorium, Sao Paolo, 2005 http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=0 S 43 Iw. B F 0 u. M The Chemical Brothers, Star Guitar, 2002 Repetition: the use of the same elements a number of times Rhythm: the organization of repeating elements “The Colosseum, ” Rome, ITALY, 70 -82 Sakir Gökçebağ, Trans Layers 1, 2010 Piet Mondrian, “Broadway Boogie Woogie, ” 1942 Jackson Pollock, “Autumn Rhythm, ” 1950 Frank Lloyd Wright, “Robie House, ” Chicago, USA, 1910 Star Modern Furniture, San Mateo Modern Spain bed, , 2016 Alberto Giacometti, “The Forest, ” 1950 Mycerinos and his wife, 23502200 BC Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Argyle Chair, 1897 -1900 Piero della Francesca “The Baptism of Christ”, 1450 s Jan Vermeer “Woman Reading Letter, ” 1663 -64 Mies van der Rohe, Barcelona Pavilion, 1929 (Reconstruction) Ihap Hulusi, Devlet Hava Yolları, Ca. 1940 Vladimir Tatlin, Model for the Monument for the Third International, (‘Tatlin’s Tower’) , 1919 Narcisco Rodriguez's Spring 2009 Collection Aydan Murtezaoğlu, Untitled, 2010 Gustave Caillebotte, “Street in Paris; A Rainy Day, ” 1877