Friday 16 March 2012

In Depth Analysis-Hennie Haworth




In depth analysis of a building by Hennie Haworth.


This illustration work is produced by Hennie Haworth and is named buildings. 
This work evokes such senses like touch, as it looks very touchy due to the textures and tones. The building reminds me of classy movies that may use buildings that are similar to this building. In my opinion I like this piece of illustration as it looks original and realistic.
However it seems like a prehistoric building in France as it looks like an antique monument, in contrast it also looks classy.  The illustration looks more like a landscape picture, contrasting to architectural work. 

The tones used in this illustrational work are slightly soft tones such as red, blue, brown, yellow and purple. However the main colour scheme is Red as it has been used the most and on the larger parts of the drawing. The colours used in this evoke feelings such as happiness as it is colourful and reminds me of summer. It seems like Hennie Haworth has used pastels in order to create the wanted effect. As to the composition and the perspective appear well structured. Looking at the exterior of the building we may feel that it is spacious but as we enter the building we may come to know that it may not have a large interior, however this may also be just an illusion. The work also looks quit large in size. 
In addition to this, the work may be representing the fact that buildings can also have different bright tones instead of a dull colour, as many buildings appear to be sharing the similar or same dull colours.