Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Week 6


"Unfinished Painting"
Craft:
For this illustration, i used different tools from the brush library which created thick and light brush strokes. I used earth tone colors, which i found to be soft and flowing.
Composition:
I didnt really compose the earth tone colors in any such away. I just played around with the tools until i found something i really liked.
Concept:
With this being the first alternative illustration, i spent quite a bit of time just playing around with the newly learned tools. When it got to a certain point, i decided i wanted to continue and make it look like a painting. The earth tone colors are something that would be included at a painting in my own home, which was what brought me to choose them. The thick brush strokes caught my eye because it made the illustration look like something i could have possibly painted.

"Backwards"
Craft:
For this illustration, all i did was switch the colors of the two objects. The prints from the shoes were moved to the flower and the colors of the flower were then used on the shoes.
Composition:
I composed this illustration doing the opposite, referring to the colors. That is the only difference.
Concept:
The whole point of this illustration was to convert the colors of the two different objects, shoes and flower. The colors of the shoe, red, black and goldish tones, were shifted to the flower and vice versa. The purpose was to keep the photo looking like original, but at the same time making it totally different.


"Neon Lights"
Craft:
In this illustration, i used bright colors and different brush strokes to change what is visualized. The colors were found in the kids library. The brush strokes used were a neon background.
Composition:
The objects were give a neon border to stand out from the background. The details in the flower were given neon lights as were the details in the shoes.
Concept:
The purpose of this illustration was to do something drastic. Nothing in this illustration relates to the original, other than the shapes of the original items captured. This illustration kind of reminds my of one of the signs you see in a window that is lit up at night.

1 comment:

  1. Images? Unable to give you assignment credit without image...

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