Because I knew from my previous experiments that I had various ideas that would fit in with layers, I chose the topic "layers" because I wanted to further my understanding of that. As I do have numerous ideas that I would like to combine into one and create a large piece, I also want to conduct various experiments on layers.
mindmap
Anastasia Samoylova
The majority of Anastasia Samoylova's images are collages in which she uses various photos and items. things might be found outside or even around houses, and she layers them on top of one another, which I really appreciate. I also like how it's incredibly eye-catching and how she utilises brilliant colours, which I think really draws out the photos. The majority of the items she uses are old and vintage, which I think is great and adds to the curiosity because you don't really see those images everywhere. It also gives me a vibe from the 1990s, which I find to be pretty amazing.
Anastasia Samoylova
I've chosen to analyse the image because as soon as I saw it, it drew my attention. I particularly enjoy how she utilised drab, outdated colours that were also brilliant at the same time to depict the middle of the dark ages. The chess pricing truly completes the design because it seems odd and unusual, but I appreciate that. It motivates me to create a similar piece using various objects. I particularly appreciate how the photo features a variety of materials, including those that are soft, rough, shattered, and more. I believe that this enhances the image. My initial impulse when I see an image is to wonder why she created it, what was its intent, and what it means.
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Nobuhiro Nakanishi
She creates a collage by combining several photographs, adding a film script, layering it, and displaying it as stacks of pictures. She also uses the same image and basically refines it to look like a pop-out picture. She also uses different shapes to some big and small, and they are mostly landscape pictures as well, which i think are really nice and fits in with the layers subject or project. She also takes a series of the same images and displays them into and digital line, giving it the appearance of being 3D in real life but we can clearly see it been done online.Some of her images feature colour transitions from darker to lighter images.
These are layers of the same photographs of mountains with a dark background—like the sky is a deep blue light—placed on top of one another. I like the way this image is piled on top of one another really highlights the project. It's not like any of her other work, which is what I appreciate the most about it. I also admire how the colours blend in so nicely, which, in my opinion, has a significant impact on her work today. I was curious about how she created this artwork when I first saw it and asked her many questions about the programme and resources she used.
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Michael Muraz
Michael's work begins with him shooting pictures of various landscapes, primarily of buildings, then combining them. He sort of has an overarching motif that is historic buildings in urban settings. Additionally, he contrasts it with other colours in order to fit the image.
This picture truly stands out from the rest to me because of the many types of materials and colours used in the buildings, as well as how they contrast with one another. My initial question about these pictures was if they were taken with a camera or whether they had been manipulated online, but either way, they turn out extremely well. Because of the muted colours he chose and the way they are piled on top of one another, there is a really crisp line between them. If there was one thing I could change about this, it would be the buildings. Normally, I would select a different kind of structure instead of these, perhaps one that was larger.
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I made the decision to take a series of photos as a first experiment, which I aim to layer. I desired to stack different photographs on top of one another. The pictures with the umbrella, in my opinion, are the ones I need to work on the most out of this collection. a group of comparable photos. I want to create more of the photographs of the object with the liquid since they're so beautiful.
I gave myself the assignment to explore the school grounds, take pictures of various locations surrounding the building, and collect images of various things I could view and use for my layer projects. I believe this challenge was successfully completed, but I also believe I could have worked harder and more thoughtfully about what I wanted to achieve with these photographs.
In order to complete my homework assignment, which required me to attempt to recreate a particular artist's work, I decided to take 30 different pictures of textures I could find nearby. This will help me with my next plan, in which I'll layer various textures to give it a more unique appearance, and then I'll look for ways to improve and refine it.
the lesson plan
For the upcoming lesson plan, I've made the decision to take various photographs of the various materials and textures I've discovered around me. I'm also going to try choosing some natural elements like sticks, leaves, and flowers and place them onto the various materials. I'll then attempt to create various collages using the various photographs I've taken. I'm going to try to create at least 20 distinct projects and experiments, and after I've done that, I'll put them out and consider various improvements.
Evaluation
I tried to imitate Anastasia Samoylova's artwork in today's photos because I really loved it. I thought I was good at making collages, so I wanted to try to make one like her. I brought in some items from home that I thought would go well with the backgrounds, laid them out in different places, and took pictures. I really like how it turned out. I do have a long way to go, but for a start, I think it turned out to be really good. The variety of colours I have is my favourite aspect of it .and other components, and when everything is put together, the colour scheme looks incredibly good and sophisticated. Most of the backdrops also have an old-fashioned feel to them. To make my next project more unique and show that I didn't steal her homework, I'm going to attempt taking my own photos, printing them out, and using them as a background.
I tried to imitate Anastasia Samoylova's artwork in today's photos because I really loved it. I thought I was good at making collages, so I wanted to try to make one like her. I brought in some items from home that I thought would go well with the backgrounds, laid them out in different places, and took pictures. I really like how it turned out. I do have a long way to go, but for a start, I think it turned out to be really good. The variety of colours I have is my favourite aspect of it .and other components, and when everything is put together, the colour scheme looks incredibly good and sophisticated. Most of the backdrops also have an old-fashioned feel to them. To make my next project more unique and show that I didn't steal her homework, I'm going to attempt taking my own photos, printing them out, and using them as a background.
Evaluation
I used Photoshop to modify one of my earlier creations for today's assignment.
When I looked at these pictures, the first thing I thought was, "What can I do next?" and I was really delighted with how it ended out. I took shots around the campus and layered them on top of one other.
These photos depict locations around the school and objects I found while out and about. I stacked them on top of one another. I shot these photos during the winter, which I really enjoy because it gave them a cold, grey tone that I think complements the scene.
I took it because I wanted to try something different from my first experiment and I wanted to create a winter-themed look, but I think these photos could have been better. Next time, I'll print them out and try to make them black and white or even change the colours to make them more eye-catching and exciting. It has a significant impact right now, and I'm happy with how it came out and eager to improve it for the lesson after that.
Evaluation
The photos i have taken i used photoshop to invert them to prepare for my exam day.
I tried a pre exam practise by changing two images that i inverted into negative photos and printed them onto light sensitive paper the first one i left it for 2 seconds it turn out to dark i didn't like it but the second one turned out okay which i left for 1.5 seconds theres is still a lot more improvement to be made but its a good start so for my exam i know what i need to do.
The photos i have taken i used photoshop to invert them to prepare for my exam day.
I tried a pre exam practise by changing two images that i inverted into negative photos and printed them onto light sensitive paper the first one i left it for 2 seconds it turn out to dark i didn't like it but the second one turned out okay which i left for 1.5 seconds theres is still a lot more improvement to be made but its a good start so for my exam i know what i need to do.
Exam Day Plan
day 1 plan:
- include using photos I took of the school and the surrounding area, as well as experimenting with the printer's settings by changing the colour or even the type of paper. Additionally, I'm going to experiment with various Photoshop layers, designs that spontaneously emerge from the material images, and opacity settings.
- I'll make a series of them after turning them into photo negatives.
- I'll compile them into a collection.
- The image will then be used to produce a book, and in order to personalise my project, I'm going to try to take more pictures outside of school.
- To create a one-of-a-kind and artistic print, I'm going to print the photographs onto light-sensitive paper in the darkroom.
- I'll experiment with various exposure periods before combining all of the photographs from Day 1 to Create a book with the pictures, and play with the different formats.
- I'll experiment with several layouts and designs to find what works best for the book.
- I'll also take into account the hues and image arrangements.
- I should be able to create an incredible piece of work that I would be extremely proud of if I stick to my approach.