Monday, June 11, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Diptych Photos
![]() |
"The Studying Effect" Shout out to Jolie Tang for modeling in this photo! |
![]() |
"Spit Take" Shout out to Tina McCann for modeling in this photo! |
![]() |
"Happily Ever After" Shout out to Julianna Roca & Chris Desch for modeling in this photo! |
Thank you to all of the people who were willing to model for my photos!
For my three pictures, I thought pretty hard for my ideas. For the first picture, I wanted to do something that shows stereotypes, so I asked Jolie to come, who is Asian, and have her studying to get an A on a paper. Sure enough..she came, she posed, and I think that the final project came out successful. With my second photo, I wanted to do something 3D. The first thing I thought of was a spit take. I thought of having Tina willingly pose for the photo, and she did. It took us several times to capture the water coming at the camera, but we eventually got it to come out perfectly. Lastly, for the third picture, I thought of doing something cute, something that involved a couple. So I came up with the idea that I'd have two people pose as if they were dating on the left side, then on the right side..having Chris propose to Julianne. Overall, I think all three pictures came out just the way I wanted them to.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Object Series
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Photo Journaling
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Surreal Montage
Friday, March 23, 2012
Color Theory Photo Walk
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Surrealism Idea
My idea is to have an angel and devil facing back to back (angel having wings, devil having horns). Behind the angel, I want to have fire and redness, to make it seem like hell; while behind the devil, I want to have clouds and a ray of light to make it look like heaven.
Surrealism
Yves Tanguy was born on January 5, 1990 in Paris, France. In Paris, Yves was inspired by a magazine called The Surrealiste Revolution, where he found the artist Giorgio de Chirico. When Yves visited Prevert, he met Andre Breton and other Surrealist artists. After meeting these artists, he found an interest in a style of painting that he called his own. In 1938, Yves met is wife, Kay Sage. When they moved to Connecticut, he used an old barn as his art studio. On January 15, 1955, Yves Tanguy died of brain hemorrhage. It is said that his ashes are spread out all through the bay in Brittany, France.
Dorothea Tanning was born in 1910 in Galesburg, Illonois. She attended Knox College in her own town before going to Chicago to study painting. In 1941, she met Julien Lvy, who introduced her to his friends from Nazi France. Dorothea married Max Ernst and they spent 34 years together, until he died in April of 1976. even then, she still kept up with her painting, but also started to write poetry. On January 31, 2012 Dorothea passed away at age 101.
Dorothea Tanning was born in 1910 in Galesburg, Illonois. She attended Knox College in her own town before going to Chicago to study painting. In 1941, she met Julien Lvy, who introduced her to his friends from Nazi France. Dorothea married Max Ernst and they spent 34 years together, until he died in April of 1976. even then, she still kept up with her painting, but also started to write poetry. On January 31, 2012 Dorothea passed away at age 101.
Title: From Green to White
Date: 1954
Description: In this piece, Tanguy made a town that is on the horizon. You can tell the horizon by where the town and sky meet. It's interesting to see that the sky takes up most of the picture, but shows a lot of detail. In the bottom of the sky, it looks like there's a face, with lips and an eye.
Analysis: In "From Green To White," the sky takes up most of the picture vertically. Horizontally, the town is spread across the bottom of the page.
Interpretation: After looking at this picture, I cannot really interpret anything from it.
Judgement: I believe that this piece could have been more successful if it made sense to me, but honestly, it really doesn't. I don't understand the meaning of it, if there is any at all.
Artist’s Name: Dorothea Tanning
Title: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Date: 1943
Description: Two girls in a hallway, one resting on a door holding a sunflower petal while the other is holding the giant sunflower by the stem.
Analysis: The flower takes up a lot of the picture because of its size, but the length of the hallway is also long too. The girls take up another portion of the picture as well.
Interpretation: This picture draws my attention because it made me wonder what the two girls could possibly be doing with that giant sunflower that they're carrying throughout the house. From the look on the one girl's face, it looks like she's exhausted, possibly from helping with the flower too.
Judgement: I think this piece is interesting because as mentioned above, it makes me wonder what they did or are doing with the sunflower. Also, the opened door on the left side gives off a mysterious feeling.
These artists have two very different styles to their artwork. In Tanguy's work, he more so mixes his colors. His pictures are also mostly hand drawn. In Tanning's work, she gives a lot of detail to every picture of her paintings, specifically in the one above. After looking at Yves Tanguy's artwork, all of his pictures start looking the same, while Tanning's are all very different from the previous one. Overall, I believe that Dorothea Tanning's artwork is my forte, because of the detail she puts into her pictures.
Title: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Date: 1943
Description: Two girls in a hallway, one resting on a door holding a sunflower petal while the other is holding the giant sunflower by the stem.
Analysis: The flower takes up a lot of the picture because of its size, but the length of the hallway is also long too. The girls take up another portion of the picture as well.
Interpretation: This picture draws my attention because it made me wonder what the two girls could possibly be doing with that giant sunflower that they're carrying throughout the house. From the look on the one girl's face, it looks like she's exhausted, possibly from helping with the flower too.
Judgement: I think this piece is interesting because as mentioned above, it makes me wonder what they did or are doing with the sunflower. Also, the opened door on the left side gives off a mysterious feeling.
These artists have two very different styles to their artwork. In Tanguy's work, he more so mixes his colors. His pictures are also mostly hand drawn. In Tanning's work, she gives a lot of detail to every picture of her paintings, specifically in the one above. After looking at Yves Tanguy's artwork, all of his pictures start looking the same, while Tanning's are all very different from the previous one. Overall, I believe that Dorothea Tanning's artwork is my forte, because of the detail she puts into her pictures.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Shadow Photo
Friday, March 16, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Hockney
Monday, March 12, 2012
Photo Walk 3.9.12
Friday, March 2, 2012
Partner Portraiture
Monday, February 27, 2012
Recreate Your Childhood.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Photo Walk
Slam Dunk!: This is my favorite photo I took because it's from the down angle and really shows the expression in Marlon's face. I also like how the picture is clear at the top, then begins to blur at the bottom. I think it adds a cool touch to the photo.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Artist Inspirations
Julian Beever, Chalk Artist; I love his work. Every chalk picture that he creates, gives off a 3-D realistic look to it. It’s interesting to see the differences from the way he draws them, to the way it looks from a different angle.
Andy Warhol, Pop Artist; Andy Warhol’s art always catches my eye. He uses so many colors in his art which makes it pop!
Bob Ross, Landscape Painter; Growing up, I always enjoyed watching Bob Ross’ painting shows with my father. It was amazing to see how he started from scratch and turned a blank canvas into something beautiful, such as the painting above.
Pablo Picasso, Artist; Pablo Picasso’s Starry Night has always been one of my favorites. I love how he uses the different shades of blue to make the picture come alive, even with the yellow combined.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)