After
a thorough reading of each introduction, I seemed to gravitate toward Wes Anderson’s Color Palette. On the Blueness of the Sky clearly
depicts the different meanings or arguments two images instigate. Likewise, the
questions instigated from each image vary because of the mathematical nature of
the first image and the artistic nature of the second.
I
was drawn more to Wes Anderson’s Color
Palette because the same image displayed on different blogs created new
meaning each instance. Each blog displays the color palette in a slightly
different way, not to mention, the blog displaying the image adds meaning to
the image as well. Likewise, the accompanying text or lack of narrows or
broadens the meaning of the image.
I
could, most likely, be missing interpretation opportunities in the Blueness of the Sky post; however, I
find many more dimensions to analyze the Wes
Anderson’s Color Palette post. Both are great examples of visual rhetoric,
the latter simply seems more complex.
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