Saturday, February 19, 2011


Your sFace or Mine By Reginald Brooks


Reginald Brooks chose to express the human face in a palette because said a face is the most inriguing image. We are hardwired to to look and analyze anothers face features, it is a part of our nature. This is very true because we analyze to see what race a persomn is, how attractive that person may be, and we analyze the features when an individual expresses emotiions. Brooks is amazed by the many facial types and the facial features that are out here in the world. The picture depicts perfect geometry, and Brooks said perfect geometry represents perfect architecture.

I fancy this image because it is colorful and sort of interesting. The artist is intrigued with the face as a whole, while i on the other hand am intrigued with the colorful panels. Looking at this image, i did not see its geometric symetry. Sure the face is palced on a grid, but the face is not at all symetrical.

When i analze this image i see many different features intertwined; it is almost as if the artist is comparing them, perhaps culturally. I also like this image because it reminds me of my style. Sculpting the human figure in many positions is normally what i find myself creating.

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