Tuesday, 30 October 2012

My Final Folio


This is my completed Folio that I produced in my 2D Design and Digital Imaging classes over a 6 month course.

It includes:
  • The fold-out book containing "Elements of Design" - Line, Shape, Texture & Colour
  • One of my Art Journals with the page of the artist Jorge Monreal
  • 8x Texture Cards using Image Transfers
  • My final presentation folder including all the final pieces of the work we have done so far
  • An A4 image of the 'Complementary Colour' drawing
  • My 'Looney Tunes' repeat pattern that I have used in the three 3D shapes.

Photography assignment



For my photography assignment, the objective was to take a series of photographs that all relate to each other. These are just a few, and the look I was after was one of a human "doll". I don't think I
delivered this theme well enough to connect to each other, but nevertheless I still
like most of the images.








Tuesday, 16 October 2012

playing with colour

Digital Imaging

Creating an image with "colour"



drawing with texture

2D Design/Digital Imaging
Our main goal was to draw images that had
a lot of texture and divide it into four quarters.

The top left is of a bird where I have zoomed in and cropped the feathers,
and the second on the right is of an elderly homeless woman.
The bottom left is of a peanut shell, which is really zoomed in
so you can see the shapes and texture of the shell, and the bottom right
is of linen, which is 'pinched' in certain areas to show how the different
fibers rise and dip throughout the material.

 

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

black and white.

Another experimental shot which I ended up liking.


bite back


Experimenting with photography, as it is not my strongest point!

Thursday, 4 October 2012

haunting.

03/10/12 - At our farm.
Before a fire burnt the house to the ground, this
chimney was part of the kitchen in the house that dated back
to the early 1900's. All that still remains are two of these standing
chimneys, partial bits of wood and other bits of wreckage.
We leave it untouched as it holds some important significance
in the history of our property.