Monday, November 14, 2011

Color Project Reflection Questions

Painting:
For this project the three tools I used were acrylic paint, paper, and a paintbrush. In this project I used many different painting strategies, which included dabbing the paper with paint, brushing the paper with a brush with nearly no paint, and using smooth, clean lines.

The steps I took to develop my craft are:
1. Take a picture of what I would like to paint 
2. Do contour drawings of the picture
3. Trace the drawing onto four different pieces of paper
4. Paint all of the papers
5. Take pictures of each painting individually
6. Combine all of the pictures on Photoshop

Observation was a key factor of this project because we needed to observe the shading of the picture to allow us to paint an accurate replica. We have learned to use color in different ways to show warmth, coolness, light, and shade. We have learned to interpret color's relationship to its surrounding colors and to show the relationship in our paintings.

Color Dyptychs:
For this project I took pictures of different color schemes around campus. I used a camera, the app Colormixer, and Ms. Seals scarf. The main method i used was to zoom very close to the object I am photographing to capture the small details in the texture and color.

I used my skills of observation with this project by going around campus extremely aware of the colors of my surroundings and imagining how different things would look in relation to other colors in the picture. I also used exploration in this project because I had to crawl into unusual places to take interesting photos. This project really made me understand the interaction of color between different color schemes.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Rayograms



Reflect:
The compositional styles i am most drawn to is contrast and and directional movement. Especially on my second rayogram the pencils all overlap at one point, and you can imagine the figure in three dimensions.
I think my most compelling work would be my first cut out collage and my second rayogram because they are simple and interesting pieces

Developing Craft:
1. Retrive photo paper
2. Place photo paper glossy side up and place objects.
3. Set timer for 8 seconds and turn light on
4. Put picture in developer for 1-2 minutes
5. put in stop bath for 30 seconds
6. put picture in developer for 2-5 minutes
7. Put photo paper in water
8. Put in Perma wash for 2 minutes
9. Put in water, then move to drying rack.

I had some trouble with working the enlarger and but did a good job envisioning what my rayogram was going to look like as a rayogram. I chose these pieces as my favorite because they inspire me.