Giogorio De Chirico Ariadne Essay

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Giogorio De Chirico’s Ariadne explores an illusory realm of imagination and simultaneously narrates the mythological tale of Ariadne. The most prominent visual elements / principles of design are depth, line, shape, color, value, and space. De Chirico’s use of depth or perspective, which is exaggerated throughout the composition, is very distinct and common among his work. There is multipoint perspective present in this piece which makes the viewer take a step back and to notice the unconventional use of perspective. While the relative size differences like the train and ship in the background indicate distance, there are some exceptions in this piece. The statue of Ariadne remains the same size when it should appear relatively smaller as it goes deeper into the piece. De Chirico uses this as a tool to bring an emphasis to the statue. The use of line, both contour and implied, create movement within the composition. For the most part, the majority of …show more content…

De Chirico uses more neutral, earthy colors in the foreground and uses more lively colors in the background. The use of neutral tones helps draw the attention of the viewer to the main emphasis of the piece, Ariadne. The statue is white and surrounded by the neutral hues which gives her a sense of purity and importance. The background helps give a more organic feeling with the blue sky and white clouds. A small wall bisects the piece and acts as a barrier from the foreground to the background which separates the hues and creates a clear contrast. The value change in the color is present across the composition from the sky in the background to the shadows in the foreground. The sky transitions from a more saturated hue of blue to lighter tints of blue as the sky meets the horizon. The main emphasis is reinforced by the shadows that help create a strong contrast of value along the statue of

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