Telesforas uses the crowd leading to the funeral with the cross and the shovels as the works focal point. He uses the white outlining to put the focus on the situation at hand. It grabs us in almost instantly to focus on what is going on in the piece. The focal point of the shovels leads us to focus on the group from the funeral and the cross. It grabs you into the picture and invites you into the funeral the second your eyes notices the piece. The focus point allows you to take a step into the frozen moment. Black and white is the predominate color scheme of Teleforas’s work. While you may think that the black and white wouldn’t do much for the piece, it actually enhances the art really well. With the piece being focused on a funeral, the black adds the grieving emotion to the photo. The black makes the photo “dead” and allows us to feel the death as well. The white highlights for more of a focus on the piece. The white leads you into the story of the
Telesforas uses the crowd leading to the funeral with the cross and the shovels as the works focal point. He uses the white outlining to put the focus on the situation at hand. It grabs us in almost instantly to focus on what is going on in the piece. The focal point of the shovels leads us to focus on the group from the funeral and the cross. It grabs you into the picture and invites you into the funeral the second your eyes notices the piece. The focus point allows you to take a step into the frozen moment. Black and white is the predominate color scheme of Teleforas’s work. While you may think that the black and white wouldn’t do much for the piece, it actually enhances the art really well. With the piece being focused on a funeral, the black adds the grieving emotion to the photo. The black makes the photo “dead” and allows us to feel the death as well. The white highlights for more of a focus on the piece. The white leads you into the story of the