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Monday, 17 November 2014
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Assignment: PopArt on to wood
The second assessment - Project Work Due: Week 23, from 11th Aug 2014.Each candidate must produce a single image or series of images based on material presented during the class mentoring sessions. Various digital techniques as researched and documented on the candidate’s blog during the course of the unit are to be employed and feedback is to be discussed with teachers and colleagues to refine and confirm.
All images must be submitted in the candidate’s medium of choice and through the assignment submission module in MOODLE for this task. This assessment requires you to:
- develop ideas and techniques through a process of research and experimentation
- produce a series of digital images that demonstrates a command of techniques
- apply knowledge of digital imaging techniques, equipment and materials and the ways they may be adapted and combined.
Candidate may employ the following techniques in acquiring images:- from the internet
- through digital photography
- through scanning
- manipulating images using the full range of features in industry-standard digital imaging software
- matching resolution and format of output to reproduction requirements
Equipment may include:- computer
- digital camera
- digital imaging software
- discs and memory cards
- guillotine
- output devices
- scanner
Materials may include a range of printing surfaces:
- papers
- acetate
- fabrics
- magazine clippings
- paintings
Considerations must include:
- Safety and
- Sustainability
DUE DATE: Weeks 23 Semester 2 2014
Pop art chosen for this print inspired from. found in Google image.
For this to happen you need (Liqutex Medium Gel) cost $16.95.which you can purchase at: sportlight
And the other two bottals are (ModPodge) both cost $16.00 where you can also purchase at: sportlight
Print out your image on to normal paper with a laser printer.
main thing you need is wood also purchase at :(sportlight) cost about 5.99 brought 3 they have everything.hahaha
You would also need a paint brush and sponges brought a pa that cost $7.99
sponges can be bought in a any super marke store $2.00
Now the process is simple first use your
(paint brush) and spread your (medium gel) on to wood.
Like so
Than place you image face first on to wood.
And slowly iron.
after that is done you just leave it over night.
If you wipe it hard you would lose some detail/colours.
Like so:
Than after that is done, you have finally complete the image transfer on to wood.
Liqutex Medium Gel $16.95 x1
Mod Podge Gloss $16.00 x1
Mod Podge Matted-Mat $16.00 x1
Wooden board $ 5.99 x3
Small kitchen sponges $2 x2
Total amount $68.92
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
Transfer image to wood
research and such I found a tutorial on youtube how to transfer a image to wood that use but hell allwill be reviewed next week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1KFY0qeAvw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1KFY0qeAvw
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Pin Hole Digital Camera
A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens and with a single small aperture, a pinhole effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through this single point and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box
Taken with the pinhole
using a digital pinhole camera made by simply creating with
BlackPaper, and and pin for the hole and tape
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
David Moore
Professor Snyder, John Howard and Nelson Mandela, the Great Hall, University of Sydney, Sydney – 2000
The photographs suggest a man who belies his extraordinary powers of oratory and inspiration with a demeanour characterised by humility, warmth, humour, compassion, pleasurable engagement and quiet reflection. In keeping with the Olympics theme, Mandela told his Sydney audience that he once had pretensions to be a boxing champion. What his speech delivered, however, was a sense of how far he had come in his struggle as a fighter for freedom and dignity.
Post Modernism
An avant-garde form of contemporary art, postmodernism has been described as "A late 20th Century style and conceptual theory in the arts and architecture, characterized by a general distrust of ideologies as well as a rather 'difficult' relationship with what constitutes art."
It sounds pretty simple. It's only when you start digging and uncover tricky concepts like "modernity" (not the same as modernism) and "post-modernity" (different to postmodernism) that your head starts to spin. So let's skip the complex stuff and focus on a few essentials. Art critics, historians, curators and PhD students of contemporary aesthetics, can stop here.
post modernism
fire alarm?.
pffft...i don't rolling like that.
losing her edge...get it?? no?....
Going up?...
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
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