When I went into the gallery, I took a quick look at what was all around, but the only designs/objects that caught my attention were the (2) ones on the right, and particularly the one on the edge
(of Margie Kuhn), which had drawings/images of 3 small fudge rectangular cakes in bags over lots of pictures of Marylin Monroe in small square boxes that were in some kind of a grid that were themselves above 3 relatively small-sized reddish and dry-looking leaves.
I think t was the odd mix of elements used in the board that attracted my attention and although I never tasted the articular brand of fudge cake that was drawn I was familiar to it because I had tasted fudge cake before and I was also familiar with Marilyn Monroe because she is very famous and I have heard her story and about her many times before as well and the leaves reminded me of Fall time, the season, because of the color and the texture of the leaves.
I think that this art relates to what we have discussed in class because the elements are presented in a neat orderly way, such that if I imagined a grid they would be perfectly aligned to it, and it is an interesting combination of images, the color are appealing and there seems to be some kind of order to the page.
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