Baroque architecture have a stunning, interesting edifice and dramatic medium of colors confide even in some gigantic structures. Baroque architecture is somewhat similar to Victorian era’s technique and style and with it comes to used of dramatic and enthusiastic colors supposedly in interior parts of the house and other establishment which creates live colors to emphasize the important parts that gives more authentic. Baroque architecture captured my eyes more precisely in their churches interior mainly in ceiling because of its painting that seems like embossed which gave illusion even to a keen eye like a 3D effects which made in street by Edgar Mueller are so much fascinating wherein his technique probably same as the technique of the artist before and the way how they construct that produced optical illusions.
The contrasting of colors that creates strong light effects of baroque style have associated the works or a paintings of Rembrandt, he is a Amsterdam painter who was popular to his dramatic effect with the use of expressive lighting and coloring even with from the most simple to an intricate painting which dominantly creates full impact of its focal point. The era during Baroque architecture for me is the time where people became more discovering through colors and wherein they it applied in architecture which much more lively than in just a colors create by a blocks or stone only.
When it comes in baroque structure they have a good and imaginable designers, their style more confiding and the detailed much complex, they often used curving either to its exterior mainly in entrances façade and apply even in interior part, and the asymmetrical and a different curve or contour of windows formulate beauty that produce enough light or intensity within. For my analysis the era ahead Baroque Architecture commonly focus through the used of oval forms in their post or a columns while the structures built during Baroque have something experiments in a way of using with rectangular blocks or pillars.
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