I'm a illistrator from Oregon. currently i am going to Lincoln High School in portland. i am focusing on different forms of art, such as ceramics, graphic design, photography, and creative writing.
Sierra III by Luc Busquin
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I love this photo titled Sierra III by Luc Busquin. with it's rolling hills intermingling with the fog. the clouds lay peacefully in the valley as the hills seem as if they creep in and consume the fog from below.
Surrealism was a movement in the 1920s that focused on the minds natural ability to skew and warp reality in unlikely ways. the surrealist works often focused on dreams and fantasy worrlds where things weren't necessarily normal. a famous story of Salvador Al Dali is how he got the ideas for his works. when he was running low on ideas he would try to take a nap, but in his hand he would hold a key above a metal dish. this way so when he was just about to fall asleep he would drop the key and the sound would wake him up. Frida Kahlo -- Without Hope, 1945 Salvador Dali -- The Temptation of Saint Anthony, 1946 Although surrealism is often paintings as i show above, it can also be used in photography with the use of tools such as photoshop, we can create similar surreal scenes that might convey similar emotions. David Lachapelle -- Rape of Africa Man Ray -- glass tears,1932
For the utopia i wanted to show how even though we often destroy nature, we also embrace it in many ways. We use plants as a symbol of beauty, and love. We often implement nature into art and we use it to decorate structures, show respect, and use it as a gesture of love. as for the dystopia, i tried to refrain from editing as much as possible. This was due to the meaning behind these. I created this series to show how humanity destroys nature for nothing but its own selfish benefit, so i left the photos natural to show respect for nature and that which we may take for granted. Guess which is which!
This was the design i used for a screen print. It was my first time doing screen printing, and it provided many new challenges such as the limited colours allowed, as well as making so it didn't get ruined if the design wasn't aligned perfectly. for the final product i printed on thick paper, which i believe was water color paper (my teacher didn't tell us) and we folded and ripped 12 sheets which we printed on, we did this in order to give the print a more handmade feel as opposed to cutting it which would look more machine made and less like it was actually printed by hand, which it was. in total I made 12 prints with the help of Kai Field and we both signed them, and numbered them 1-12 with one being the most accurate to the original design, and 12 being the worst print. each step of the printing process was done by hand, we exposed the screens by using a UV lamp and a b/w transparency print of one of the colours (NOT gray scale, as you can not do gradients us...
This was a short stop motion animation that I did using simple oven bake clay. It was made in adobe premiere pro. I took around 300 photos which i then compiled into a video format by uploading each photo as only a couple frames, creating a stop motion animation. There isn't really any premise to the video, since it was mostly a test to see how to use premiere pro, but in the end i decided to use it as my actual animation for this project. My camera for some reason had a line of dead pixels, but in order to make it fit in, i decided to overlay a film grain and static in order to then give it an old film feel. I also used to program Audacity to edit the audio a little and make it even more eerie and feel as if the video is a cursed relic.
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