![]() Note the juxtaposition between the able-bodied men, and the man without legs on the ground, in this photo by Garry Winogrand.Īlso in another photo by Winogrand, note the juxtaposition between the homeless man on the far left of the frame (in wheelchair), and the beautiful ladies walking by: Their activities are juxtaposed in this frame: Note this juxtaposition in this photo by Garry Winogrand- the kids playing in the background, and the parents calling a cab. Juxtaposing emotions Note the juxtaposing emotions between the kid in the bottom-left (happy), and the kid in the middle of the frame (upset) / Photo by Vivian Maier 8. ![]() Note the juxtaposition in this painting by Raphael - how the graces are looking in “juxtaposing” directions:ħ. Note the juxtaposition of me and my mom - how we are both meditating on death: We are both lying down, in similar positions, looking like we are in a coffin (dead). Diptych comes from Greek:įrom the late Greek ‘diptukha’ (putting two writing tablets together folded in two). If you put two photos (that are similar) next to one another, they call it a diptych. There is a juxtaposition between the photograph on the far left (false reality), and the real person (Cindy, real reality): There is a juxtaposition between the past and present. In this image, note the juxtaposition between Cindy (real person) and her parents in the far left (past). A juxtaposition between the man and the female hand: There is a man (main subject), but the hand coming out from the side is mysteriously female. There is a juxtaposition between the surrealism in this photo. Who is real, who is fake? What is the juxtaposition of emotions, or facial expressions, or feelings you have in the frame? There is a juxtaposition between the background figure and the foreground figure. ![]() There is one menacing eye in the background, and a man in the foreground. Who is real, who is fake? Why does the shadow have a pinocchio nose and why does the woman not? Note the juxtaposition between this woman, and her shadow. Generally with ‘juxtaposition’ - you are making a statement through the contrast of elements you put in the frame. To be specific- juxtaposition is when you put two opposite things together, and the contrast of those two things becomes interesting. The word ‘juxtaposition’ is just a fancy word for ‘contrast.’ ![]() Note the ‘juxtaposition’ between the fat man on the left, and the skinny man on the right. Chicago, IL / Photograph by Vivian Maier. Today I want to teach you about ‘Juxtaposition’ - a fancy word that a lot of art school kids like to throw around. ![]()
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