plans
an essential part to any assignment is the preparation that
must be made to ensure all resources are being allocated to the right places.
after researching artist styles I had decided what my theme is and who I wanted
to use, however there are many potential ways to present and portray potential
ideas without
expending a lot of time and money.
pen lines
this style was inspired by Jean Francois lepage who uses bold lines over an image, however he uses high key lighting for his original. for these I have used harmonious coloured of red, blue and purple to represent the changes throughout individuals within a family, however I do not believe this technique works for a piece with much lower lighting as well as in grey scale, in addition to this the colours would either have to be sewn on or painted and this may be too sharp against the softer grayscale.
coloured items assortment
instead of adding to the existing composition it was
suggested that instead of adding to the composition, I should edit part of the
composition to make the images more natural. to achieve this I have selected an
element of the image and left the colour on that white the rest of the image is
left in greyscale, this will draw attention to the gradual change as a family
tree grows and branches through the use of colour mixing. the issue with this is
that some aspects may take attention away from other images within the final
composition if some aspects stand out too much.
coloured items head
to prevent any aspect from taking over the entirety of the
composition I have placed all of the coloured elements around the head area of
the subjects, white using similar colour schemes. the issue with this however
is that the elements are too similar removing the personal aspect, therefore I
doubt this will be used within the final piece.
experiments
running ink
as the lines in their own seemed too harsh I decided to try
a technique that would blend the lines with the overall structure, this would
allow colour to be a defining aspect. this would have been a technique to
consider however the only colours that worked were the ones from a biro and as
a result only blue, red, green and black can be used, this is a major issue as
the colours are not related and therefore not useable for a final piece.
thread
instead of using pen as the focal point
pen swirl
pen highlights
pen lines
white pen
to create this I have used the images taken and edited in
photoshop and drawn over them in white pen. for the more abstract photos within
my work this process does work very well since it allows me to create focal
points and new representations through the use of positive and negative space,
in addition to this the white stands out a lot drawing more attention to this
piece challenging the viewer to find the representation and make it their own.
however the pieces that I intend to use are far less abstract than those used
in this experiment, in addition to this the white may draw attention away from
the farcical features and cover them. as a result of this it may not be In my
best interest to use this process for my final outcome.
As part of a workshop to expand mediums used I printed some of the second photoshoot images onto acetate, that allowed the images to be desplayed in a transparent medium. The overall effect was not as appealing as it could have been as the photos used did not have as much variation in time therfore the acetate copies were even less visible. The outcome of this experiment would have been better have I had used images with greater variation in tone. Another issue with this method is that acetate is sat more costly than layering images within photoshop.
Layering acetate
One of the most useful materials within art is acetate, this is because it can be layered over other other work to create a new composition, I'm addition to this it can also be used to sample a process over several peices. The image here was created by layering sheets of acetate with images from shoot 2 over each other, resulting in an outcome that is similar to what could be created using photoshop or other editing software.
Final photoshoots
after formulating an outcome plan I decided on a colour scheme to use for this project, these being a harmonious range between red and blue, these colours have the strongest connotation to emotion and personality, in which items will else be used to help guide the viewer to my intended conclusion. The representation I hope to create will be one that best reflects the subject used, this ideal is the challenge within this project as the colours need to fit with both the individual and the colour scheme.
Layering acetate
One of the most useful materials within art is acetate, this is because it can be layered over other other work to create a new composition, I'm addition to this it can also be used to sample a process over several peices. The image here was created by layering sheets of acetate with images from shoot 2 over each other, resulting in an outcome that is similar to what could be created using photoshop or other editing software.
Final photoshoots
after formulating an outcome plan I decided on a colour scheme to use for this project, these being a harmonious range between red and blue, these colours have the strongest connotation to emotion and personality, in which items will else be used to help guide the viewer to my intended conclusion. The representation I hope to create will be one that best reflects the subject used, this ideal is the challenge within this project as the colours need to fit with both the individual and the colour scheme.
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