Sunday, February 24, 2013

Abstract Kitchen Supplies


Here is my collage of all things in my kitchen. This was a neat project, it wasn't as easy as what I thought it up to be, but I guess the key to art is the process of creation.

Here's my abstract image of the picture above. I love how the mixer and the wine opener turned out. Reminds me of a little heart, the only thing you can really identify that wasn't naturally in the image to begin with.



Thursday, February 14, 2013

Collage Scale & Proportion Assignment


This is my collage of my niece and sister from her maternity shoot I did for her. The intended focal point is to the right of my collage. Although there seems to be a lot going on in my collage, I guess that is what is intended to look like. So, it maybe hard to see at first but if you blur your vision, what is the thing that most comes to mind? My niece in the window, and my sister against the window.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Emphasis and Focal Points


Contrast:
Amber Osgood, "Soul Searching"

This is an example of contrast between the colors of my eye and the surrounding black and white are an example of this. 
It is a change in color and is "often used to achieve emphasis by contrast." (pg. 59)



Isolation: 
Amber Osgood, " Pebble for Peace( and I stand alone)"

I think this is an example of isolation because the pebble stands alone, there is nothing else of its size that could compare. It is also isolated from the colors that are similar to the pebble. Its placement in the photograph and the horizontal blurs above and below the pebble, isolates itself from the rest of the image.




This is an example of contrast between the colors of my eye and the surrounding black and white are an example of this. 
It is a change in color and is "often used to achieve emphasis by contrast." (pg. 59)



Placement:

Amber Osgood, "Dancing Ferns"

The ferns spiraling head is what is emphasized, It's placement is clear to the viewer and right up front. You can see that the images behind it are also ferns, but can see what the intent was. 


One Element:

Amber Osgood, "Power"
I chose this image "Power" for one element because the shoe is almost overbearing, you wouldn't notice the people running or buildings behind it at first glance.
In relation to Pierre Bonnard's image, "Coffee" where the dish is the focal point and everything else is noticed after. The shoe is emphasized because of the green spikes and colors. The only thing I wish I did differently, was make the adidas symbol larger.




This is an Image I found on cellar paper, by Yayoi Kusuama.
I think this is also an example of one element. everything around the woman is poke-a-dotted and her dress is patterned into a winding motion, also her hair contrasts with the yellow background.