After my exploration of light flow in spaces, I wanted to attempt to recreate these feelings and emotions from my own spaces. Really emphasise the ambiance that would be felt if my model were to come to life at my desired site. This first image is a wide shot showing the entire model and the way light reflects of it. You can already see how the repetitive space reflects light symmetrically and the escape space has odd variations and random angles.
These next two shots show the interior of the repetitive space, looking in through the windows. Once again we can see the simpleness of the space, with the light reflection being constant and even. The images show each side of the room, yet it looks as though you are staring at the same side. These light effects further capture how the woman in Hopper's painting feels about the theatre she finds herself in.
The next two images look across at the escape space and the way light behaves as it shines in through its abstract windows and skylight. You are instantly more attracted to this space with its intriguing light variations and shadows. We can imagine that the woman from the painting wants to escape the repetition of her monotonous lifestyle and live in a world of new and exciting attractions.
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