Friday, 28 February 2014

Feb 28

David Hockney Photo Collage

Coney Island II, Mary Weatherford, 2012, Flashe paint on canvas with neon lights and transformer
Presentation, Dana Schutz, 2005, Oil on canvas
Troy Decuto, Ken Price, 2003, Synthetic polymer paint on fired clay

These images all have rhythm because they all flow together. The lights loop together and all just look natural.    The 2nd image is good at making all of the colors work together.  The 3rd image all flows into the middle naturally.



Thursday, 27 February 2014

Feb 27

Clappers-Trustworthy Off Horizons #133, Haegue Yang, 2012, Security pattern envelope papers on six pieces of board
Untitled, Bernardo Ortiz Campo, 2010, Cut-and-pasted printed paper on foxed paper
Event drawing, Paul Sietsema, 2009, Ink and enamel on paper
All of the images are even on each side and balance each other very well.   They are all nearly symmetrical in size to. 





Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Feb 26

Scale VI, Josephine Pride, 2012, Chromogenic color print
Mone Kafon wind-powered deminer, Massoud Hassani, 2009, Bamboo and biodegradable plastics
Untitled, Lucy McKenzie, 2002, Synthetic polymer and oil on canvas




Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Feb 25

Floating Monkey Head
Provide Ruins VIII
Meet The Press

The "Floating Monkey Head" has a lot of emphasis because the the whole picture is blank and then there is just a monkey head, not in the center but just randomly placed, I find this makes the picture unique. I believe the "Provide Ruins VIII" has unity because all of the images flowing together with the blue, I like this image because it is a collage that still flows together with a common design. Although the "Meet the Press" photo is all generally in the same color, I find my self always looking at the bullet hole on the mans head. I believe I do this because it generally light around that area and then there is just a dark bullet hole in the center of his head.





Feb 24

BEFORE
AFTER

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Feb 18


This is a photo taken by Annie Liebovitz. It is a picture of Jamie Foxx. This picture appeared in her book A Photographers Life.  I like this picture because I really like Jamie Foxx as an actor and because the picture is so unique, from his clothes to his position.  I even find the background different because you would expect a photographer to be taking a picture of Jamie just against the nice white screen, instead of moving out from that and showing the whole set.  I believe the picture is trying to show the environment that most pictures are taken in and that it is all a setup.  I also find the filter interesting because it make the picture seem darker and focus more on Jamie Foxx.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Feb 5, 6, 7


This is Bob, he is always happy and loves to play soccer.  His favorite food is Oreo's and he likes to go on long walks on the beach.  He works as a real estate agent and is very wealthy!

Here are the tutorials on how to make Mr. Melon.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Feb 4

This is a picture I took with my phone in the Saunders hallway. 
These are some looping cat GIFs that I found!

Monday, 3 February 2014

Feb 3

I like Media arts because it is a fun course and I enjoy working with computers, as well as using photoshop!  Here is a link to Mr. Brouwers website.

I really like street art because it is usually very big, and very creative.  Its also very cool when the artist is able to make it look like there painting is 3D from certain angles.
In Tijuana, Mexico. Photo by Allard Schager.
By Seth in Paris, France.
Mural by Natalii Rak at Folk on the Street in Białystok, Poland.

Chiang Mai, Thailand. By Fredo Reedoo