The stylization of the zoomorphic, anthropomorphic and other vegetal elements

Ilie Krasovski

Abstract


“The form is the visible (obvious) figure of the contentâ€, writes the painter Ben Shann. Through figure we understand the physical form of an object established by its limits. Every time we perceive a figure, we interpret it, consciously or unconsciously, as representing something and so, as being the form of the content.
In this way the artist, the designer can exercise his liberty through the
interpretation level, the abstract that resort to the subject restoration. He can copy the image of the material world, with its fidelity and meticulously or can use total no mimetic figures that reflect the human experience through visual expressions and pure space relations.
The stylization is the simplification, the graphic ordination of a natural element, through: making evident the main elements (essential) and blurring or giving up to the secondary, unessential ones, keeping the natural proportions. The stylization: 

- the visual organization, after a particular graphic code (graphic personality)

- the visual organization of the essential elements, characteristics in a particular way, original, keeping a maximum legibly and clarity of the form.


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References


The art and the visual perception – Rudolf Arnheim – Meridiane

Publishing House, Bucharest, 1979

Adrian Frutiger – Des signes et des homes. EditionsDelta & Spes Danges Lausanne 1983.


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