From Pee Pee Portraits to Silhouette Rugs
Tisah Tucknott — July 30, 2009 — Art & Design
Silhouettes often have a provocative overtone, but the majority of these 10 shadowy objects have a different tone altogether.
From silhouette rugs of two children to kitty litter camouflage, this cluster has it all.
Implications - The use of shadows is one way to create a sense of mystery and stir intrigue into the minds of an audience. By concealing certain parts or all of the features of a figure, consumers are forced to use their imaginations. With the proper use, silhouettes and shadows can create a level of participation that the viewer isn't even aware of. By not giving them the entire picture, companies encourage consumers to add on and create subconsciously.
From silhouette rugs of two children to kitty litter camouflage, this cluster has it all.
Implications - The use of shadows is one way to create a sense of mystery and stir intrigue into the minds of an audience. By concealing certain parts or all of the features of a figure, consumers are forced to use their imaginations. With the proper use, silhouettes and shadows can create a level of participation that the viewer isn't even aware of. By not giving them the entire picture, companies encourage consumers to add on and create subconsciously.
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