Visual Literacy

 Visual literacy, as defined by The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing, is "your awareness of the importance of visual communication and your ability to interpret or make meaning out of images by examining their context and visual features". In simple terms, visual literacy is looking past the surface of an image in hopes to see what the creator wants viewers to feel when they look at an image. Something that struck me as they were discussing visual literacy in the textbook, was just how many ways an image can be examined. Lighting, framing, focus, subject matter, context, and colors are only a few of the ways visuals can be examined. In our current world, visual literacy is critical to understanding the media that surrounds us on a daily basis. By looking at images as more than just pixels on a screen, we may be able to further our understanding of the issues being captured by artists around the world.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Rational Argument

Planning Family Events

My Kid Could Paint That