Preparatory Work:
I developed my ideas after looking at some other artists and took inspiration from them, I then mixed their styles to make my own one. I took the inspiration for the B&W, the blend modes, and the popped out colour from Christoffer Relander, I found some artists that fragmented their images and took the inspiration for that from them. In this project my skills in fragmenting the image have improved a lot, and my colour popping skills have improved as well. In this project I think I have done colour popping and fragmenting very well. I could improve my shape adding and my contrasting. I wish I could have done some different fragmenting shapes and styles.
Final Piece:
In my final piece I didn't use a lot of line, however I did use a lot of coloured shapes, and a variety of shapes as well. I used fragmenting to make the image interesting, and I used colour popping to focus the image. I think I used these quite well. I didn't really have a message that I was trying to convey. I am happy with my final piece, I really like the fragmenting that I did. If I could change anything I would change some colours on the fragments to make it look more interesting.
Thursday, 15 December 2016
P&D Final DIRT
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Portrait And Distortion Final Piece

Today in my final piece I took 2 images of myself and fractured them by copying and pasting parts of it and then moving them around. After copying and pasting about 50 times, I added a variety of blend modes to them. Then I did the same, but copied the parts to the white edge to add spikes. After this I flattened the image to then add the flowers and more colour. I then changed the opacity of the flowers and the blend modes.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Final Piece
Today in this piece I was trying to add more colour popping, some more shapes that have been fragmented, and some more blending.
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Fragmentation
I like this because it looks like the face has been shattered into hexes and follows a colour scheme.
I like this because it's small and then it's big and then it's small.
This is the fragmented portrait that I made, I really like the shape of the fragments and the coloured shapes. I am really pleased with how this piece came out, if I could change anything that I did it would be the variety of shapes that are added in colour.
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Christoffer Relander
In this piece Christoffer Relander uses a piece of bark and edits it over his eyes, forehead and hair. The grass on top of the bark acts as his hair. This piece makes me feel a mix of emotions, the lighting making me sad, the expressions on his face make me scared, and the way it's put together in general really interests me and makes me happy. This piece is a close up and blurs out his shoulders slightly so it focuses on his face and the bark. I like this piece a lot because it is very artistic and kind of gives a feeling of hidden meaning to it. He has made this by using layers, using black and white, and the portrait taken seems to be taken in a studio with lighting shining behind him. I really like the fact that the bark is covering his eyes and upper face so that all of the expression is coming from the bark, the grass, his mouth and lower face. It kind of makes me think that the story of it is that nature is life, and we are a part of nature. I really want to create a piece inspired by this, I could take the idea of covering my upper face with and object or something and keeping my lower face clear.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Jamie Grizzell Erin Case
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Landscape Portrait

What I liked: I like that the ridge line looks like my mouth and the upper one looks like my eye.
WWW: It looks very nice and interesting with the rocks on my face and the trees on my arms.
NTT: Maybe cut it out better.

I made a second one and didn't like this one as much, the rock from before made my work seem better.
Artist Research Erin Case
In these pictures, Erin takes the background image and blends it so that parts that stand out in the image line up with facial features. She only keeps her hair and certain clothing. She keeps her hair and features of the image related, so if she is wearing dark with dark hair, she will make the background dark. I like these pieces because they are quite abstract and different, they have a kind of natural feel to them but at the same time feeling unrealistic. She uses a mix of colours that are quite contrasted. She has used lots of layering and blending. The edges on her hair and clothes are perfectly cut out. they seem to be made to look a bit scruffy and not blended. She uses quite a lot of blue and purple based colours, she also uses red a bit. These pieces are quite close up. The background is usually natural and has the sky in it. All the background usually links up with the hair, facial features, and clothing. The colour seems to be quite saturated and the brightness seems to be quite low. I could take the idea of linking up facial features with the background.
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Final Piece & Evaluation

The theme I tried to convey with this image was colour on one side and dark and dullness on the other. I got the idea for this from moods and how they change and that there's always a good side. My skills of blend modes and cutting and pasting have improved through the project. I think I have used the blend modes well because everything is blended together quite well. I think I could improve on my cutting and pasting to make the copied stuff more realistic. I wish I could of explored filters more because I didn't use them much. The artist I looked at was Keith Hubacek, it gave me the idea of adding vibrant, bold colours to make everything stand out.
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Artist Research Keith Hubacek
Keith Hubacek uses text as his brushes and makes the images on the edges silhouettes. He changes the colour of the brush to make the sky and ground. The images closer to the middle are coloured and vibrant.
I like the way he uses the text as a brush and the different colours he uses. I also like how it looks quite urban.
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
Identity Project
In this project we will be exploring the concept of identity and how we can represent this photographically.
To start with we created a montage to show our identity.


We then took 14 selfies over 14 days.

To start with we created a montage to show our identity.
Stitch Portrait
After this we used photo booth images to combine them together and make a stitch portrait.
Full Body Stitch
Then we did a full body stitch using blending and filters.
Selfie Homework

At home I made a selfie using Enlight.
I took the image using a canon 600d and then editing the image using a B&W filter from Enlight and adding the colour from Enlight's graffiti painting tool.
5 Objects that represent me.
The 5 objects I chose were my raspberry pi, an obsidian arrowhead, an amethyst rock, my bracelets and my glasses.
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