Thursday, November 26, 2009

Photography (Week 12) studio shoot 2

The second time we went to the studio, I already knew what to focus on. Luckily we even got more lights this time, so our pictures turned out even better than last time. It was fun to actually play with the lights, in outdoors we don't have the opportunity to grab the sun and place it on the other side. Thus we had more freedom in controlling the light. I believe the difference between the first studio photo shoot and this one is visible. The last lesson I was a bit sad that this was actually our last photo class, but indeed I had great fun and learnt a couple of new practical techniques, which I am very thankful for.














































Photography ( Week 10) studio shooting 1

This class I learnt something new. I already knew about the importance of light in photography, but this day I even had the opportunity to experience it in a studio. We had our photography class in a class room which made it possible to set up artificial lights. Mr. Godsave even provided us tripods, so we can make really sharp good quality photos. We all took turns to be models for the studio pictures. Here are my best pictures:











Monday, November 9, 2009

Drawing (Week 9 - 10 - 11)




These weeks' topics were something I have never done before. The first time we met this elder lady was nothing unusual, in contrast with the following weeks when we had to draw this real living -breathing human, in nude. The first experience was shocking. But soon I found myself more relieved since we had the opportunity, not only to paint it in color, but to use our imagination, and do whatever we want to the picture. Well, I thought here is a great chance to let go of my imagination, and let my brush flow upon the paper. The main idea of my painting is that I transformed my impression of the lady into physical objects, and depicted my impressions physically on the lady's body. The rest of the picture to wit the background was influenced by the environment that surrounded me, and the theme of the umbrella. There are lots of hidden parts, which at first you wouldn't realize. To start with the main figure, there is an umbrella which symbolizes the nose and the hair, and a hole in the chest which signifies the emptiness I first thought the model has in her personality. Of course these were just impressions, since I don't know the model personally.
In the background I painted 3 easels and 2 green humanlike figures. Also a cloud with a thunder bolt, and raindrops falling upside down can be seen, which match the umbrella theme. Probably this is my favorite work from this semester, since I had the opportunity to leave the ground of reality.