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Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
David hockney- joiner (my work)
I like how although the image is made up of lots of different pictures, you can still see what it is meant to be and due to the image being slightly scrambled, the solidity of the frame brings the piece together and gives the eye something to focus on.
inspired David Hockney Joiner
I like how although the image is made up of lots of different pictures, you can still see what it is meant to be and due to the image being slightly scrambled, the solidity of the frame brings the piece together and gives the eye something to focus on.
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Multiple image
I liked the outcome of these images as it shows movement rather than being a still image and also how the image is strong on some parts but blurred in others.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Photograms: three of my favourites.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgW4InTC_RbAJY8PQv6BlTM-bRTU7u7PGceY8EO4RNWt2j78r2qGK8t_G358z8utt3-QYRegn2d7a9UF8CjZn3AG7OfdPKqfSO7h1NU-6uVXiltR4XxdQ0f4vwWV8pNKbUKAGhjYraRJqA/s320/the-shape-of-my-name_4.jpg)
Photo credit: ici et ailleurs / Foter / CC BY-NC-ND
I like this image because its created using a simple object but due to the object being transparent and containing parts inside, it makes the piece look more complicated when the light passes through it. Revealing things we might not have seen unless we had taken the object apart.
photo credit: http://glsmyth.com/Gallery.asp?G=Expired%20Paper%20Photograms
I Like this image for its mixture of greens created, and how each item has been selected on its own but arranged in a way that brings them all together and creates an image that replicates a scene from nature.
I also like the process used. This image was not produced under an enlarger, it was produced by placing objects on expired photo paper and then leaving it out in sunlight until it changes colour which creates the green coloured effect rather than black
photo credit: http://www.seedsandfruit.com/2010/01/ethan-jantzer-photogram-artist/
My last chosen photogram i like because the white of the objects stands out against the blue of the background and how the white fades into the dark blue tips of the dandelion seeds.
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