the final part of my illustration work, presented instead of scanned.
Thursday 23 December 2010
Tuesday 21 December 2010
DA&A + Photography
Here is a mix of my photography and digital and and design work. I chose to work in both landscape and portrait formats, edit and see what came out of them to create a new idea.
Portraits:
Landscapes:
Here are a few of the images I chose to edit and enhance:
out of the above images came these set of out of focus light images, which i then used in my DA&D work as backgrounds.
Here is some other randoms from DA&D:
I plan on making a series of different fruits in this style
London in the tube.
Monday 6 December 2010
CONTEXTUAL STUDIES: Assessment - Conceptualizing your own work.
I choose to work heavily in mediums that require the use of technology, especially when working with photography and graphics. I have found that the work of Alberto Serveso has become an increasingly heavy influence whilst I have developed my own style.
Through manipulating the skin or general objects with shapes I enjoy removing or warping their identities, a feature that is very prominent in his work. He manages to keep a very three dimensional feel to his work by replacing his models skin with illustration. These shapes are given different depths of field in order to acquire these dimensions and also give a new meaning to the figure. I feel it also allows the viewer to become more focused on the figure because each shape gives a new significance to his art. The way in which he places these shapes is very individual to each one, as each new shape creates a different aspect or feature to study keeping the viewer attached. By manipulating figures he also gives the viewer something in the image to relate to. Amongst the madness is a person, and the shapes could be depicted as a journey in which that figure has gone through. A visual representation attached to the person.
As my work has progressed I have used different mediums to continue and develop this style, mainly in the form of quick experimental A3 pieces, in which I have mixed illustration with collage to create the same dynamic impact that Serveso creates in his work. I have tried expressing the identity of my images through an investigational mix of different colours and shapes. I started by trying to reshape the message of identity that Serveso tries to portray by replacing and distorting simple portraits with everyday typographic shapes that the viewer could connect with the images, I then experimented with removing the connection by replacing the face altogether with bold colour leaving an image with no identity at all.
This work further led me onto creating a short book of around 20 images in which I used black and white portraiture well known actors, and I replaced their faces with a circle, just enough to cover their identity but still leave the viewer with an unconscious understanding of who the person was. I feel that this aspect of my work has been hugely influence by the work of Alberto Serveso in the fact that he distorts the identity in his work but still leaves enough for the viewer to have both a concrete and unknowing relation with it.
I hope to continue with this, and carry on developing it into a large series of works.
Word count: 532
Tuesday 30 November 2010
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