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Discover how artists use emphasis and focal points to attract and hold viewers' attention. Learn about techniques such as contrast, isolation, and placement to create emphasis in artworks.
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One device an artist can employ is emphasis or focal point. Paul Klee, The Goldfish An element that is emphasized can attract attention and lure the viewer.
Emphasis plays up. It is used to draw our attention to an area or focal point. Position, contrast, size and color intensity are strategies used to create emphasis.
Emphasis plays up. It is used to draw our attention to an area or focal point. Position, contrast, size and color intensity are strategies used to create emphasis. The counterpart to emphasis is subordination. Subordination plays down. It is areas of neutral or less interest that help to keep the attention on the area of emphasis.
The gold fish is the focal point. Paul Klee, The Goldfish
The gold fish is the focal point. It is the brightest and it is directly in the center. Paul Klee, The Goldfish
The gold fish is the focal point. Which is bordered in black. It is the brightest and it is directly in the center. Paul Klee, The Goldfish
The gold fish is the focal point. Which is bordered in black. It is the brightest and it is directly in the center. Which is encircled in blue. Paul Klee, The Goldfish
The gold fish is the focal point. Which is bordered in black. It is the brightest and it is directly in the center. Which is encircled in blue. Even the fish tails are pointing toward the center. Paul Klee, The Goldfish
The gold fish is the focal point. Which is bordered in black. It is the brightest and it is directly in the center. Which is encircled in blue. Even the fish tails are pointing toward the center. Paul Klee, The Goldfish This is the concept of focal point.
One method is emphasis by contrast. Emphasis by Contrast- focal point becomes clear when one element is different from the others, providing contrast.
Contrast Andy Goldsworthy, Sycamore Leaf, 1980-81
Contrast James Ensor, Old Lady with Masks, 1889
Contrast Walker Evans, Kitchen Corner in Floyd Burrough’s Home, 1936
Another way to achieve contrast is by isolation. Emphasis by Isolation- this is a variation of emphasis by contrast, because by isolating an element you are simultaneously providing contrast.
Isolation Thomas Eakins, The Agnew Clinic (detail)
Isolation Rene Magritte
Sometimes the placement of an element will create emphasis. Emphasis by Placement- this can be achieved by directional forces, which are paths for the eye to follow provided by implied or actual lines and determine the underlying energy and basic structure of a work, as well as placing the element directly in the center.
Placement Rembrant van Rijn, The Nightwatch, 1642
Placement Rembrant van Rijn, The Nightwatch, 1642
Placement Rembrant van Rijn, The Nightwatch, 1642
Placement Carrie Mae Weems, Untitled Outake from the Kitchen Table, 1990
Placement Carrie Mae Weems, Untitled Outake from the Kitchen Table, 1990
Sometimes there’s an absence... When artists choose to emphasize the entire surface of a composition rather than individual elements, there is absence of a definitive focal point.
Absence Jasper Johns, Grey Alphabet, 1956
Absence Lee Krasner
Absence Andy Warhol, 100 Soup Cans