JPGs of the images I was working on during class. (12.5.17)
Lab Work
Final Project: Retrato Familiar (Research Journal)
References:
Sebastiao Salgado (portraiture; the way he shoots black and white images; attention to detail; using digital manipulation to make blacks darker and whites lighter)
Henrik Uldalen (using paint to create and destroy portraits; use of color)
Dan Quintana (layering of textures, colors, and different images onto one another; color tones)
Art Historical Precedence/Contemporary Works:
Grant Wood – American Gothic (gives a humorous tone to portrait although painted traditionally; message is clear to the audience)
Sara Greenberger Rafferty – Gloves Off (use of collage techniques and layering; distorted and colorful final images)
Francis Picabia – Transparencies (so much layering; great use of color; has sort of graphic feel to it even though it’s all painted)
Sketches:
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Notes:
- using acrylic paint to distort faces, colorful
- maybe use acrylic ink to distort the room, paint drips from the top
Samples:
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Final Project Proposal: Retrato Familiar.
Fall 2017
ARS281
Alexandra Rivera
November 21, 2017
Project 6 (Final Projects Series): Retrato Familiar. |
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
I wish to capture photographs of my family together in an unconventional way. Traditional family portraiture tends to have a specific style and setting: a large, lavishly-decorated room, with subjects of status and wealth also in the image. Everyone is impeccably dressed, and is super serious or happy and present at that specific moment in time. I want to create a modern family portrait that does not follow traditional convention. The final series will be photographs, but have aspects of painting, collage, and printmaking. I will be only photographing family members who live with me in my home and those who I grew up with. They will all be collaged together using either digital help and/or cut-and-paste techniques. Furthermore, the mental state of each person will be shown in the image. Those who are most unhappy will have a distorted face (either by digital effect or paint layering). People who are happy will be left undisturbed. There will also be no signs of “wealth”, the room the photos are staged in will be empty or simply furnished. The final photographed images will be black and white for the timeless quality they have, but they will be physically painted in color. Because it is uncomfortable for me to be super personal in my work I’m out of my comfort zone, which I think will give an interesting outcome. Photographing the different generations of my family and seeing how they interact with each other will be interesting as well. |
OUTCOMES:
I expect to have two large scale images (the final measurements are 13in x 10.5in). Final images will be shot as one photograph – the painting will be overlapped on top for color. The process will not be tangible but visual – all of the techniques were needed to create the portrait, but it remains traditional in a sense by existing finally as one cohesive image. For display I’d like the photographs to be against a white background. The foam board it is mounted on is 20in x 30in. |
METHODS AND MATERIALS:
· DSLR camera (B&W setting) · Digital manipulation (Lightroom, Photoshop) · Collage · Painting (Acrylic, Oil, Charcoal, Grease pencil, ink) |
REFERENCES:
Identify and list the relevant study references for your research: artists, artworks, exhibitions; art historical precedence and contemporary works; books, essays and publications.
Artists:
Art Historical Precedence/Contemporary Works:
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RESEARCH JOURNAL AND SUPPORTING MATERIAL
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Project Three: Brainstorming.
The edited/constructed image.
- Dark, creepy, odd mood.
- Maybe using image from Romanticism [ie. Gericault/Goya] and recreating.
- “The Kiss”, “Anatomical Fragments”, “The Raft”, Goya witches
- using WB filter/color gels?
- color correcting in photoshop?
- Maybe using image from Romanticism [ie. Gericault/Goya] and recreating.
- Body paint on people.
- Use green to edit later in photoshop?
- adding dead skin/rot/blood
- bright colors on skin
- alternating profile on body parts
- Use green to edit later in photoshop?
- fashion posing
- dramatic eye makeup
- odd angles of legs/arms
- background
- black
- smoke
- animals [play with scale]
- worms, centipedes, spiders, ants
- paper
- making shapes, swirls, geometric patterns
- city image?
- fake flowers
- holding bronze sculpture
images to keep in mind…