Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
proposal for the photography assignment:
my photographs are going to focus on food and the different textures each food contains.
i chose to photograph food because its an essential part of our everyday lives. and the different textures and colors that each food element has makes it interesting to photograph.
my photographs are going to focus on emotional colors and the different textures. the photographs will show a variety of objects made from food.
my photographs are going to focus on food and the different textures each food contains.
i chose to photograph food because its an essential part of our everyday lives. and the different textures and colors that each food element has makes it interesting to photograph.
my photographs are going to focus on emotional colors and the different textures. the photographs will show a variety of objects made from food.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
NGV assignment.
i really liked the image by John Brack, called 'The Bar'. i like this image because of its uniquness. it expresses the identical complex form of the human figure. in terms of historical and artistic context this is an important work because it encapsulates the drama of the times. Brack created visual conundrums in his work - between inside and outside, reflection and reality, to question the very nature or representation in his painting. his figures were almost identical highlighting the human condition in images of twentieth century Australian art.
Brack uses thickly applied dark and light colours to give the work a sinister feel in appearance. the bold yellow colours used to heighten the tension when juxtaposed with the dark colours used in the background. Brack uses alot of strong zig zag lines. he achieved a sense of purity in his art between colour, line and shape, which reinforces the symbolism of the distortion of the human form. his use of zig zag lines on the human figure create a sense of movement.
the space created between the men in the background and the woman and his use of dark palettes of brown for the men compared to the bright colours used on the woman and flowers create tone. its used to create depth, solidity and weight.
the negative space that surrounds the firgures is evenly dispersed which creates a sense of balance and symmetry. the real power in this image is brack's use of deliberatly drab colour, often featuring large areas of brown.
i really liked the image by John Brack, called 'The Bar'. i like this image because of its uniquness. it expresses the identical complex form of the human figure. in terms of historical and artistic context this is an important work because it encapsulates the drama of the times. Brack created visual conundrums in his work - between inside and outside, reflection and reality, to question the very nature or representation in his painting. his figures were almost identical highlighting the human condition in images of twentieth century Australian art.
Brack uses thickly applied dark and light colours to give the work a sinister feel in appearance. the bold yellow colours used to heighten the tension when juxtaposed with the dark colours used in the background. Brack uses alot of strong zig zag lines. he achieved a sense of purity in his art between colour, line and shape, which reinforces the symbolism of the distortion of the human form. his use of zig zag lines on the human figure create a sense of movement.
the space created between the men in the background and the woman and his use of dark palettes of brown for the men compared to the bright colours used on the woman and flowers create tone. its used to create depth, solidity and weight.
the negative space that surrounds the firgures is evenly dispersed which creates a sense of balance and symmetry. the real power in this image is brack's use of deliberatly drab colour, often featuring large areas of brown.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
50 ways of using bricks:
1. wall
2. roof
3. floors
4. steps
5. to build a sculpture
6. art
7. chair
8. tables
9. stands
10. putting pots on bricks
11. barbeques
12. tiles
13. concrete
14. vase
15. door stop
16. chairs
17. chimneys
18. build a castle
19. smash open a car window
20. nut cracker
21. bed
22. brick phones
23. toilet seat
24. cars
25. ovens
26. doors
27. heaters
28. chimneys
29. kitten compactor
30. stoves
31. accessories
32. fan
33. desks
34. cupboards
35. hammer
36. clothes weight
37. car jack
38. bridge
39. olden day iron
40. plate
41. fence
42. coaster
43. heavy clogs
44. olden day newspaper
19. smash open a car window
20. nut cracker
21. bed
22. brick phones
23. toilet seat
24. cars
25. ovens
26. doors
27. heaters
28. chimneys
29. kitten compactor
30. stoves
31. accessories
32. fan
33. desks
34. cupboards
35. hammer
36. clothes weight
37. car jack
38. bridge
39. olden day iron
40. plate
41. fence
42. coaster
43. heavy clogs
44. olden day newspaper
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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