Monday, October 16, 2017

Project 3: Process


Originally I was doing a portrait but now a landscape.

His watch to show time, which still works, with original shadow

His watch and the flag he earned but never will see
Started adding photos of him, removed reflection from glass case and added a drop shadow,
thinking of older ones fading and newer ones starting to fade or deteriorate, but "the oldest fading from memory"
Changed background color to the color of his coffin.

Started adding new photos, to deteriorate, file broke. started over, repeating above process.


Removing reflection from flag









Fixed the flag again, worked on placement and change some effects on images






Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Artist statement and goals.


My goal is to build an image that conveys the passage from my father to me. The passage of time. I will utilize items such as his watch that still keeps time faithfully without him there to see it, his tools and items he wanted me to have, and possibly an oil lamp that he got from an elderly neighbor when he was a young man because he checked on her. He wanted me to have this oil lamp, perhaps because of the cycle of me following with care for him. It originally was the lady's wedding gift at 18 from her father, and is over 120 years old. I want the images to tell a story of passages without words.
I'm going to apply the idea of fading memories through deteriorating, burning appearance to the images.



Final Project 2


Project 3
40+ images






Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Process Project 2

Process Screenshots Project 2




A flower photo in background distorted in filters. 
O'Keeffe's head created a pattern in a  cross weave with a hint of color.



Same fill applied to the pattern by accident, does create interest.

Resulting image by adding color and working with masks and blending mode



Another version with spiral and some interesting contrasting color


Masked the layer of flowers and created a fill layer with pattern of her head.
The fill layer was duplicated 4 times to build line strength with the use of copier style filters.
Previously tinted parchment paper from the scanogram.


Applied this to a previously saved inverted version of the flower the pencil silhouette look for O'Keeffe's portrait is muted compared to the dramatic color.




Project 5 - Process

I struggled with the start of this project. I decided to work on a self portrait. In the past years I've had to redetermine, 'who am...