Monthly Archives: September 2016

2d: Trying to apply design elements

When will my reflection show who I am inside?

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Here is a step by step progress of how I tried to be more clearer with my message using disproportion, and symmetry.

 

 

Hope. It is the only thing stronger than fear.

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01 Hand to represent the strength of hope
02 Cut slits
03 And inserted “meat”
04 Black and White
05 Knives to represent FEAR which causes harm
06 Animals that survive represent HOPE
 07 But some animals still end up dying.

Final Product:

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I think that I have improved in terms of trying to incorporate design elements in my work to make it more interesting and exciting. I also sense a sense of storytelling developing as I do my work.

2d: MORE research

As I was doing my work, I realised I needed more inspiration and guidance to help me get the right look. For the last research I did in my first post didn’t really provide good design reference. For now, I think I’m okay with achieving the vintage/historical look but I need my designs to be more graphical and exciting.

  1. RANDY MORA

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Here, I can see that the artist plays a lot with proportion to create a fantasy world. What is meant to be small is big and vice versa.

He also puts repeating lines if he wants to bring focus to somethings. Either that, or the biggest object in the picture is where we’ll look at first. There is great balance and flow to how we look at these images even though there are a lot of things to look at.

That’s what excites me the most about collage. When I face a work made out of diverse elements, I have the urge to get closer and just touch it. While a painting requires a certain distance and a contemplative posture, collage on the other hand, is more an intimate experience, less ceremonial.

 

2. DAEHYUN KIM

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There is some sort of a storytelling through these pictures. He uses very simple shapes and almost no textures here. Unlike Randy Mora, the design here is very minimalistic. There are disproportion, repetitive lines etc. However, the communication remains clear using composition and negative space. Also, he uses the same character in all the designs.

 

 

3. KACIE MILLS

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4. MALIKA FAVRE

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Actually these are snapshots taken from a video.

I find that the play of lines and negative spaces are endless. You could create illusions and tell a story in such simple technique.

5. LUCIE HARD’IE

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In Lucie’s work there is surrealism. The hair of the lady forms the hills. The hair from other lady are the seaweed/coral to form an underwater scene with someone floating in it. The last picture had symmetry although the two ladies are not the same person.

2d: Confirmed design – undecided

I’m doing on the quote “When will my reflection show who I am inside?

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The KEYWORD is REFLECTION

Reflection can be shown in any shiny surface. Like a mirror or even the water.

In the quote there is some sort of a comparison element involved.

Comparison between what is on the exterior and what is on the interior. In other words, the comparison between the two sides of the character.

Another way to look at it: What if the character WANTS to be who she is inside? Therefore the action of going INTO the mirror to be her other character on the other side.

Example:

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Here are several ideas that I might want to confirm with for this quote:

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My general idea is to have the two characters almost touching although they are reflections of each other. One character would be trying to get through to the other side. In this case, it would be the lion.

The reason why I chose the peacock and the lion is because I find that just like Mulan, the peacock represents someone who is elegant and gentle while the lion represents the fire that Mulan had in her while she was pretending to be a soldier.

I tried my best to represent the keyword REFLECTION but I think only the fourth one is successful in doing so.

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Would appreciate some comments and suggestions to help my designs:)

2d: Design Sketches & Feedback

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“When will my reflection show who I am inside?” 

 

 

 

 

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“Is butter a carb?”

General Feedback:

  • Although I have achieved the vintage old look, my designs need to be more exciting.
  • Quotes need to be iconic of the movie.
  • Designs must be reflective of the quote and not the movie, in order to avoid clichés.
  • Find KEYWORDS in quotes and reflect them in my designs.
  • Choose interesting characters to put in my design.
  • Use composition, repetition, scale and other design elements to help communicate the quote visually.

4d Assign 2: Research, Ideas & Approach

IDEA

For this assignment I want to continue on my topic of “couples”. In my last assignment I talked about how LOVE IS UNIVERSAL.

In this topic, I want to go deeper in the term “UNIVERSAL” and say that Love knows no boundaries. Boundaries in terms of age or gender and even in time.

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Even little children know what is the meaning of bring romantically in love even if they may not have the full and true meaning of it.

PHOTOMONTAGE

So I decided to use found images of old and young couples and mismatch them buy doing a photomontage or “photo-surgery”

I am inspired by artists who do photomontage like John Stezaker and Jesse Treece. Below is a link to the 10 artists who do photomontage.

http://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/3318/top-10-collage-artists-hannah-hoch-to-man-ray

 

 

BOBBY NEEL ADAMS

Another particular artist which I found that is more closely related to my idea is Bobby Neel Adams.

http://www.bobbyneeladams.com/

Using a technique he coined “photo-surgery,” Adams integrates separate images of husband and wife into one, united front.

He documents the regeneration of genes in merged snaps of mothers and daughters. fathers and sons.

Most disconcertingly of all, he fuses snapshots of a subject’s past and present self into one jagged, time-lapsed pictorial.

The photos are an unsettling reminder that there is no escaping your genes or aging.

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Family Genes

 

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My thoughts:

I really like the photomontage on the couples. I think it’s really cool and at the same time disturbing how it shows two different individuals but they look mysteriously similar.

APPROACH

As I’ve said before I am going to do a mismatched photomontage of many couples using old and new photos.

What I mean is that I would use an old photo of a couple and mismatch one of the partners and change it to a photo of lady that is taken in this day and age.
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As the 30 photos progress I might want to change it to maybe an old man with a young lady and vice versa, trying to make the photos look really awkward but somehow correct at the same time.

I was inspired by this article by vouge. That compares between the figures of the artist, Lucas Cranach, and the human comedy of today.

http://www.vogue.it/en/people-are-talking-about/that-s-too-much/2011/02/cranach-mismatched-couples#ad-image66742

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By further mismatching the couples but somehow making them feel correct, is re-emphasising my point that love knows no boundaries.

4d: Final Outcome Assign 1 + Reflection

FINAL OUTCOME

After compiling all my final shots, I came to realise my pictures had something common in each other and came in a pair. There was a common thing as well with my compositions as all of them were in the middle and at least occupied 30% of the picture.

So I did the necessary editing with the colours and tone using the colour lookup LUTs, contrast, played with the curves and also added a fade to all my pictures. I also cropped them to ensure the couples were in the middle and had similar compositions with their partner.

For example,

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Both pictures take place at a bar and involve the couples to seat in a high stool and table setting. I crop them each such that they have similar compositions and occupy the same amount of space.

In some pictures, I also used clone tool to remove people or any distractions in the background to isolate the couple and bring them into focus much better.

Another example,

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Both couples have the girl fixing their significant other’s hair.

As for the presentation, I don’t want the pictures to be pinned up only. I want the way I’m going to display my pictures to be effective of the theme.

Couples often have their “memory box” that contains little objects that would remind and bring them back to that exact moment or day. It’s purpose is to contain the objects we collect to one day, in the future, reminisce about.

This idea brought me to the idea of polaroids. Nowadays couples like to take polaroids together. Maybe because it looks visually attractive. But it is also a snapshot of that exact moment of a good memory and what more that it has instant printing.

So since I unfortunately took all my pictures in a digital format, I decided to sadly fake the polaroids altogether.

I would also like to have a fake memory box set up to present my photos on monday.

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Below is a link to my final product.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6DUNLbI0svDUFBaNkJnMEVyazg

 

REFLECTION

I learnt that with proper research and an idea and a bit of guidance, that I can produce a body of work like this. I have never envisioned the final product to be this way or anything close to this, but I am satisfied with my whole journey and of course my end product. I just wish printing could be better with the colours.

Other than that I also realised that I like to take pictures in square formats and I always have tendency to place everything in the middle. It looks nicer to me. Maybe that is my style. I’m not sure yet.

I also learnt to be more brave in taking risks to get the picture I want and the framing I need. At first I was really scared to lift my camera up and snap a picture. I felt really sad because that snapshot could be THE snapshot and I’ve just let go of a big opportunity just like that.

However, after I forced myself to take my first few pictures, the want for better framing and pictures overcame my fear of getting scolded and I began to feel the rhythm of taking pictures. I even came up of ways to sneak the pictures without being too obvious. It was a fun and successful experience.

Overall, I really enjoyed this assignment and hope to experiment more with photography.

2d: Research & Movie Quotes

MOVIE QUOTES

First I decided on a few movies I know well. I think it would be easier for me to do it because I feel more relatable to the quote/movie. From each movie, I branched out quotes I really like and compiled them.

  • Mean Girls
  1. Is butter a carb?   regina-george
  2. I’m not like a *regular* mom, I’m a *cool* mom.mean-girls
  3. On Wednesdays, we wear pink.On-Wednesdays-We-Wear-Pink
  4. Get in loser, we’re going shopping!200_s
  • Hunger Games
  1. May the odds be ever in your favour.May-the-odds-be-ever-in-your-favor
  2. Hope is the only thing stronger than fear.tumblr_m0y80ctYne1qejqeqo1_500
  3. Here’s some advice, stay alive.635835850916634849198564468_stay alive
  • Now You See Me
  1. The closer you look, the less you see.maxresdefault
  2. 1st rule of magic? Always be the smartest person in the room.tumblr_mrk4864M8K1r4gu4yo1_500
  • Mulan
  1. The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.enhanced-19168-1423864957-18
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  3. Mister, I’ll make a man out of you.raw

 

RESEARCH

  1. Hannah Hoch

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Hannah Hoch is a German DADA artist. She did photomontage for her works which is the pasted items are actual photographs, or photographic reproductions pulled from the press and other widely produced media.

I think that photomontage naturally produces a humorous factor because of how awkward the photos are mismatched. Our eyes somehow know what the original picture looks like but when presented mismatched, we feel something is off. 

However, because the original form is still there (face still has 2 eyes, 1 nose and 1 mouth) the picture gives meaning & still makes sense at the same time. 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Surrealism

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Surrealism is a 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature which sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind.

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I see that this method has some irony in it. It plays around with what realism and fantasy but manages to produce a meaning and even a story. I feel in some references I have picked out, it brings me into another world where these creatures & beings do exist.

Also, in surrealism, physics we know today & logic are taken out of consideration.

At first glance, some pictures may seem to make sense, but if you look closer you would realise something is off and that it doesn’t exist in this world. 

 

This gives me some ideas on how I can execute my movie quotes!

2d: Final Progress Before Outcome

RESEARCH

I felt a little stuck after doing many experiments with no obvious direction. After doing research on 8 artists like Kika Karadi and Kadar Brock, it gave me inspiration and the direction of how I’d like my emotions to look like.

It also gave techniques that I could use in my lines. For example, sublimation (melting of materials), collage, piercing, layering paint and playing with negative space.

Below is a link to my research. More detailed annotations can be found in my Journal.

2d Research Assignment 1-min

 

TECHNIQUES & EXPERIMENTS

From the research I gathered all the techniques I wanted to try to use in my emotions. And I experiment on them.

  • Stencil-like compositions – using tape, cardboard. Paints the stencil with black ink and uses it as a stamp(like monoprinting)

INSPIRED BY: Kika Karadi

This technique is sharply felt, puzzling and striking to look at.

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  •  Layers of thick paint. Then do scraping, puncturing and slicing. “wiped paint”

INSPIRED BY: Kadar Brock

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  • Curves, Archs, Swirls/Geometry + Negative Space

INSPIRED BY: Davide Balliano & Robert Holyhead

This technique portrays the concept of time and stillness. And the negative space gives a fragmented feeling.

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  • Collaged Elements. For this, I collaged a white net into the painting. I twisted it, painted it black and I added dry shampoo to see what effect is gives.

INSPIRED BY: Molly Zuckerman Hartung

This technique is refreshing to look at.

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  • Sublimation of Elements (Artist used Oil Slick but it was hard to get. So I melted Oil Pastels)

INSPIRED BY: Frank Ammerlaan

This technique is supposed to look psychedelic and magical.

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  • Eroded Swatches of Colour (I painted eroded ink on bandages)

INSPIRED BY: Liam Everett

This technique gives the whole look a very emotive vibe.

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DEVELOPMENT

After experimenting and getting to know what works and what doesn’t, I came up with a step by step development on how I arrived at each emotion and why. Here are some of them.

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CONCLUSION

I realised I should have done my research from the start of the assignment to give me better direction and for inspiration. I also think that I should be more organized in my process and in presenting my process in my journal because it would be less confusing for me to reflect on in the later part. It would also be easier for me to refer back on to think on what my next steps would be.

As for the assignment itself, I feel that the being abstract is a hard thing to do especially when you have intentions of making the person feel something. What I feel may not be what the other person might be feeling. And both parties might not visually agree on how an emotion would look like.

In this assignment I realised it is not about how different your emotions look from others or being unique. Or coming up with the most unique technique to give off a unique visual. It is all about being relatable. As long as the audience does not relate to your work, it is less likeable and less likely for the person to feel an emotion from your work.

In the end the most relatable work would attract most of us because we all feel something when we see it. And that’s a successful work.

But I think that it is important that we don’t stop from expressing what we feel inside even if it means not being understood at first glance. It just represents who we are inside.

4d: Progress

Below is the link to the pictures that I have chosen to what I think is the best out of all the pictures that I have took so far.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6DUNLbI0svDWlRPa3B1Q0RiV2s

I have taken these pictures mainly on the train, botanical gardens, sentosa, and clarke quay. I shot them strategically in the evening, usually on Fridays and the weekends.

They are all long shots of couples in the moment. I find it easier and effective to do it this way and more natural for the viewer to feel the love of the couple.

I’m still thinking of other places to take more of these photos. So far I have 23 photos that I think are the best out of the bunch.