Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Color Photo Project

Triadic



Monochromatic 




Complementary




Accented Analogous


          This project was definitely the best one out of all the previous ones we have done. Combining photography and color was a very new, but unique idea and I enjoyed every part of it. I like exploring my photography skills and then later, experimenting with color and shape. 
          Out of all four of my pieces, my favorite is triadic or accented analogous. For the accented analogous picture, the photograph to begin with is interesting and the color and shape is so simple it works. For the triadic one, I love all the different sizes of squares and rectangles. For my complementary photograph, I think the original photo is very interesting. I love all the detail within it. Lastly, my monochromatic photograph was very cool because I love how you can see the water on the Maple Leaf. I tried to recreate the shapes within the leaf and make them appear in the background, especially the circles. 
          Working with a camera was so exciting for me! I loved going outside and taking pictures and exploring everyday objects and making them look unique. As I walked around campus with my camera, I definitely observed more than I would have normally. I noticed every little bit of color and realized how much color is in the world around us. This project has taught me that color is important and that it is an essential part to our lives. It not only gives us expression, but also it expands the way we look at the world. 
          I have had a minimal experience using PhotoShop in the past, but this project definitely expanded my knowledge of it. Some tools that helped me along the way were the contrast and fill light buttons on PhotoShop. These tools definitely improved my photos. 
         My goal for this project was to step outside my comfort zone and really strive for something out of the box. I do love photography and hope to take it next year, so I thought this was the perfect opportunity for me to expand my knowledge and create something I can be proud of. I enjoyed experimenting with different color, as well as learning how to use PhotoShop. This project helped me see that different shapes within each photograph are each individually unique and different. 
         







Thursday, October 25, 2012

Final Dark Room/Collage Composition


        The shapes I used for this project were really interesting, especially for the dark room composition. They had unique textures and formed very cool silhouettes. My method for exploring the shapes were to look for unique objects and draw them in a way that portrays them abnormally. Personally, I feel like I explored them very thoroughly and took the necessary time to make my compositions the way I wanted them to look. I was aiming for a final composition that was unique and interesting to the eye.
        I am the first person to admit art is not my strongest subject, but for this project I definitely took risks and stepped outside my comfort zone to create something I could be proud of. I worked with Mr. O and he helped me connect the two pieces together. I feel like my final composition is contrasting each other. On one hand, there are the silhouettes of shapes and on the other there are more geometric and classic shapes. I feel more confident when using the different tools, such as the enlarger, in the dark room. I feel like I did all the technical things right and produced the a really good photogram.
        Getting help and critiques from my classmates was very helpful. It was nice getting a different perspective on my work. Also, the feedback I got from Mr. O was helpful because he showed me different way to look at my compositions. I tried many different ways of hanging it up on the wall before I got my final one. It was hard to present it the best way possible, but after I tried it many times, I knew that this way was the best.
       This project helped me explore different shapes and portray them in a different way, a way that people don't normally see. I liked learning about the dark room and all the tools that go with it. This project has been my favorite so far, as I feel as though I have grown through the process.
































Thursday, October 18, 2012

Dark Room/Collage

Partner Interpretation

Dark Room Photograph


We agreed that my composition was both harmony and unity. We thought that my shapes and other objects that I used were unique and interesting, but my composition was not balanced and too exposed. We also agreed that I needed more negative space, as it was mostly white space. Personally, I thought it would be interesting if I experimented and used more light next time so the objects would appear darker. The butterfly and the grass added interesting silhouettes to the composition. I also really like the beads around the edges.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Sketches From Line Unit


I tried to go for a new way of approaching this project. I tried making it simpler and then I wanted to just do one line for the whole body.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Olympic Basketball Player Wire Project

Olympic Basketball Player 

My goal for this wire project is portray her power and strength (muscles), 
capture the essence of her gesture, and work on the detail and proportions.


Final Product



My wire sculpture uses line to articulate motion because it has volume and three dimensional features to make it look forceful and realistic. I tried to add volume by wrapping the skinnier wire around the fatter wire, but I soon realized it wasn't working that way. Then, I tried using the skinnier wire to add volume. This was one of the most challenging parts of the project. I had a really hard time making my sketches look 3D. My sculpture had more volume and three dimensional features than my sketches did. With both, I wanted to execute power and strength, which I feel I eventually did with my sculpture. Shaping and bending the wire was hard, but once I got the hang of it, I felt more comfortable and confident to experiment and take risks.      

Throughout the line unit, I tried to experiment with different types of line within the drawing. I felt like I have matured as an artist and have learned more about lines and how important they are to a drawing.