Libowsky-Shape



The first image, of the flamingos, illustrates symmetry. If you flipped the image across the center vertical axis it would look the same. I chose this image because of the colors, and how it almost reaches vertical and horizontal symmetry but the water ripples ruin it.

In the middle image, radial symmetry is present. The image is the same if flipped across almost any direction like a flower. The colors worked well with this one giving it more of a vintage feel. Not too much is happening yet there is still a lot going on in this image which is why I liked it.

The last image is asymmetrical. It is not possible to draw a line of symmetry through the imageI chose it because the whole premise of portraits is to showcase the person but the artist decided to block out their faces playing with the concept.