This document analyzes two artworks through comparison and contrast. The first artwork, titled "End" by Terry Peterson, is a tall wood sculpture featuring a wrapped mummified fish at its center, which the author interprets as ritualistic. The second artwork, titled "Forlakeph" by Gioia Fonda, depicts a realistic scene inside a weathered fence surrounded by trash, seen as social commentary. Key elements and principles of each work are described and compared, such as use of color, shape, line, and focal point.