I found this photograph really interesting because of the way the model nearly fades into the background because of the colours used. I think even though only three colours are used its really effective. Also the puffiness off the garments almost drown out the model underneath, but you can still imagine her body shape because of the little bit of the shoulders and legs you can see.
Sunday, 30 September 2012
John Davies
This photo's are really stunning because of the contrast between the old and the new architecture, I love the way the two bridges seem to collide in the first image. The chimneys in the second picture look like they're slowly creeping up on the church in the foreground, as if they're getting ready to take over and ruin the old, fragile building.
Imogen Cunningham
I really like this image because the photography hasn't taken a bog standard picture of a zebra, she's chosen one section and made the pattern on the animal really defined. You see that the zebra isn't just black and white but it has different shades of colour in its hair.
Thomas Joshua Cooper
I find this picture really beautiful, just because its so simple with the black and white but it looks really haunting and powerful. At first it looks like a sketched drawing using a material like charcoal but looking closer at it you can see that its actually a photograph, I really like that as it makes the picture different.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Carrie Mae Weems
Tony Ray Jones
I found this photograph really funny because of the contrast between the young women in swimsuits and the old man in a suit and tie. I think its funny how he has these beautiful women scantily clad stood so close to him, yet all his attention is on his cup of tea. I really can't tell whether he's intentionally not looking at the women or he's just not interested, but either way I thinks its a very British way to deal with the situation, just concentrate on the tea!
Steven Klein - Kate Moss W
I find Steven Kliens work very dark and gritty, and these pieces are no exception. He creates the Saint like Kate with the white satin, bows and wreaths of flowers but then the Sinner with thigh highs and the black structured coat, he manages the make the same old Kate Moss images look completely different and memorable. The images are really haunting but beautiful.
Sally Mann
I find this image quite disturbing, with the child having the cigarette in her hand and the subtly angry, pouty looks on their faces. Two beautiful children playing grown up's with dolls and pushchairs, surely should have happy smiley faces?
Photography Week 2
When creating this image I wanted the woman to look as if she was in mourning for someone or something, this is why I chose to have her face covered but with a slightly opaque fabric so that you can see she's looking away from the camera and not reading the book in front of her because she cant concentrate on anything other than her loss.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Lights!
I really enjoyed creating these images using torches, its something I've never done before and the outcome really surprised me. I didn't expect the lines to be so defined and bright. The colours in the first two pictures work well together and almost jump out from the image.
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Annie Leibovitz
I really love this picture because of the richness of the colours used, the grandeur of the furnishings and just the over all beauty of the image. There's no need for bright brash colours to make the picture stand out. It tells a story without the use of words and its easy to read. It has a very fantastical look to it and it really does look like a fairy tale.
Corrine Day
"Photographer of the Waif, the Heroin Chic, the bare-faced model.
You will know her for those first images of Kate Moss."
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Discoveries
I was given a task by my college tutor to find 6 illustrators, pick a piece of work by each illustrator and explain why I picked each piece, so here goes.....
1)Rob Ryan 2)Hayden Williams 3)Fabian Ciraolo 4)Sarah Bochaton 5)Ann Field 6)Si Scott
Rob Ryan- This piece really drew me in because of the way it looks so intricate and delicate. The negative space has been cut away to leave a gorgeous piece of art, this is a technique I would really like to experiment with. I think you could make some really interesting patterns by cutting away the card or paper.
Hayden Williams- I have been aware of the London born illustrator for a while after seeing his drawings of Rihanna and other celebrities. I prefer this piece to his others because it looks so detailed, life-like and realistic.
Fabian Ciraolo- This illustration really stood out to me because of the way the illustrator has taken an old image and turned it into a modern piece of art. I think the tattoos and short clothing give a sense of rebellion to a iconic child star.
Sarah Bochaton- I really like the way the woman in the drawing has now colour to her but there is a large burst of colour over and around her. I think the picture looks almost transparent because of the way the water colours overlap and merge together, this is an aspect I would like to try and maybe put into my own work.
Ann Field - This image really stands out because of the block of black on top of the pale coloured background. I think its really interesting because there are no defined lines its pretty much just a silhouette but the light and dark give the form a shape. Again this is something I would like to experiment with.
Si Scott- This illustration is really interesting because of the way the illustrator has created a shape out of patterns.
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Sara Fanelli
In this piece I was impressed by the way the artist Sara Fanelli has conveyed the way a childs imagination works, with it branching out from the head and forming different shapes and letters. I think the way that she only uses three colours but the piece looks so colourful is something I could use in my own work. I also think the way she created the title using different fonts is something that I could incorporate into my work, I like the way she takes something ordinary and possibly boring and turns it into something eye catching and interesting.
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