

SUGGESTING VS. DESCRIBING
& SCALE AND PROPORTION
DETAIL ANOTHER POWERFUL ART CONCEPT
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NORMAL
SCALE AND PROPORTION
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ALTERED
OR UNUSUAL SCALE AND PROPORTION
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Scale and proportion tells us whether what we are looking at is normal or un- natural. The world that we know and recognize has familiar objects that are viewed in normal perspective and relative sizes. If these relationships are changed our sense of reality changes and becomes distorted and strange.
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Fantasy
begins when things that appear are not from the familiar every day world.
Something appears different in form, size, |
J. Paul Getty Center, View of Grounds |
![]() Composite Fantasy, Playing with Proportion |
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SUGGESTING
AN OBJECT
"suggestion" Only basic and simplified information about objects and subject is presented. The eye and imagination will supply the missing parts. |
DESCRIBING
AN OBJECT |
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Great artists develope the ability to suggest forms in there work. Detail is eliminated and the work has the effect of being done with less effort. Although the work has a shorthand or simplified approach the effect of realism is still possible. Rembrandt's mature work is an example of abbreviation and suggestion as compared to his earlier work. James Whistler is a great example of suggestions as well as the the 19th Century the French artist Edouard Manet who began to abbreviate images in this way being more interested in the effect of realism than in a carefully described realism.
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Highly
detailed drawing and painting is the result of the "descriptive"
approach to representing forms. There are some artists who are famous
for drawing and painting in a highly detailed manner, in many cases
the result is a kind of "fool the eye" (trompe L'oeil) super
realism. |
![]() Super Descriptive Realism William Harnett 1848-92 |
Updated 01-2025