
This painting, Downtown Girl by Romero Britto has a lot to say from very simple things as are the lines, the color, the texture, the oragnization, and many other principles.
Lines
The lines in this image are very bold and they stand out boldly. They are also very straight and give the picture a broken and geometric feeling.
Size
The woman in the picture looks very big, even if she is closer to the viewer than the sky line. The
big parts of her body also give the feeling that she
is the most important piece in the drawing.
Color
There is a lot of color in this piece and there is great contrast between the different parts of the image. The colors draw attention to technique rather than to what is being painted.
Direction
There are lines all over the painting, but they direct the attention to the womans face because that is where most of the lines are pointing and also where there is the biggest amount of space.
Shape
All the shapes in this painting are very geometric and this makes the piece look a little like Picasso because geometric shapes are used to form an organic one.
Perspective
The viewer seems to be looking at the woman from eye level, but maybe also a little below
because we can see the skyline clearly and the bulidings seem to tower above the girl.

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