Thursday, October 25, 2018
Artist Draft 1
For this project in photography, I studied photos made by Eileen Quinlan. Though she takes a wide variety of photos, I chose to imitate the concept of spatial fracturing in Quinlan's use of mirrors in some of her photos, specifically #200 and #202 in her Smoke and Mirrors album. Unfortunately, it was difficult to take photos the way Quinlan did with her mirrors, so I improvised by cutting up my photos and putting them back together differently than they had been before, effectively creating the sense of spacial uncertainty in her Smoke and Mirrors photos. By using multiple photos or utilizing different aspects of the same photo, I also attempted to imitate her dynamic color scheme. Sometimes I also used editing to provide the extra flare and vibrancy that her mirrors provided some of her colors with. For the next draft, I'd like to increase the amount of photos and resources I have when building my photos, and also get cleaner images without glare.
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Hey Lord Zeromus, I love your thought process when creating these pieces. Its very creative! I also love how some of the colors in some of the cut up photos stand out. Awesome work!
ReplyDeleteWow Lord Zeromus, these photos are stunning. The colors and geometric shapes makes for stunning photos.
ReplyDeleteHail Lord Zeromus.
I love the geometric shapes and bright vibrant colors. I think those all work really well together. good job:)
ReplyDeleteHey Jimmy, I really enjoyed the collection of photos that you have posted. It was cool that you were able to quickly figure out a solution to your problem. Keep up the great work.
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