Sunday, April 18, 2010

Week 7: Digital Drawing and Painting: Continued.

Throughout this week it was my turn to present one artwork. The artwork that I presented was a photograph that had a scenery landscape and a figure of a bird that was just white. I felt that it was different to what I wanted to do for my final artworks but it was something that i liked. I do need to concrete my ideas for my final artworks and really know what I am displacing because my message is becoming unclear. I find that if I go back to how I got this idea in the first place and find the passion and true message it will become more clear. Overall my presentation of my ideas wasn't the best but there is time to improve and I need to focus on how I am going to really capture my idea throughout the last five of my artworks.

Throughout this week's class we did go through coral painter and some more techniques of what we were doing. How to my an animation and how to trace on a photograph to change it or give the photograph a different element to it. Overall i think this program allows you to be able to bring about knew elements to your artwork and to create artworks with substance and show a different side.

My main aim after this lesson is to concentrate on my finals and really produce artworks at the end of the day that i can be proud of and that show that i stayed to my technical ability but tried to become inspired by trying new techniques. I also now want to put my displacement intention into practice really get out into where i was photographing and take images that I can then collage and play around with. After this lesson the proposal is finished, my presentation and now i can really concentrate on what needs to be done. I need to take more photos and develop scene and collage. I think if i become passionate about what i am doing and really find the essence to why i wanted to do it in the first place i can create 5 finished artworks that captivate true essence of nature thst incorporate distortions that disloge visual expectations of our sense of perception.

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