Art Analysis: A Visual Analysis Of Domestic Violence

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Visual Analysis
No matter who you are, old or young, race or where you live, domestic violence can affect you, or someone you know. The painting I choose, takes place in a clean home with two adults and a child, and would say it took place during the night. A child, a girl I think because she looks to have a ponytail, is standing in her pajamas in a dark hallway, peeking into most likely the living room. She is frightened as she is clenching her teddy bear or could be dolly, and is leaning into the doorway trying to hide but curious to see what’s going on. In this room, there is only shadows on a lamp lighted wall, that appear to be a mother and father, not talking but yelling at one another. The mother figure is leaning downward mouth open so maybe crying and looks to be cowering low, well the father figure is standing over and above her pointing down with a powerful stance. Back to the hallway, above the little girl, is a blurry, dark …show more content…

The design of the painting is composed to draw your eye to the arguing couple because they are lit up and it is the only none dark area. Once you see them, your eye automatically moved to the child semi hidden between the lit space and the dark space. As I mentioned before the parents portray how the child lives in real life, as the hung picture in the hallway portray how any child would rather live, happy and safe, not scared. The colors used are very dark reds, yellows, grays and black, even the yellow lit up area is dingy and grayish making the picture very depressing and sad. If this was to show a happy family conversation, the colors would be more neutral with bright whites and not so much darkened areas. With the author’s background in art therapy and working with domestic violence victim’s and hearing their stories, I think she did a pretty good job in showing a real situation. I would use her as a credible source in the

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