Portrait+of+a+Place-+Henderson

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Explain what type of space this image represents (landscape, cityscape etc.)? =====
 * Each of these images represent Scapes, the top two represent landscapes while the bottom one does a cityscape. The Majestic feel of all of these photos makes the viewer question the true meaning of each photo.**

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Explain What mood is evoked by the artist? =====
 * The mood that was evoked by the artist in the first photo was a warm and comfortable feeling. Including a majestic forest, with a river cutting through the middle, the light blue sky contrasts with the dark blue water and is complimented by the forest green to produce an interesting landscape to the viewer.**
 * The second Photo, includes a the feature of following a path to uncertainty. When I first saw it, I instantly felt that there was a certain path for me, and no matter what happens I will be alright.**
 * With the last photo, the Cityscape produced a scary feeling, almost like in one of those horror movies where you are in the outskirts of town and when you are about to be attacked by something.**

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Explain Who the artist is, like what kind of work do they do? how does this image show that type of work? =====
 * Robert Mohr: Colorful, Happy, and Majestic Portraits. His portrait shows warm and cold colors colliding to create a mellow feel.**
 * Joseph Johnson: Dark, Leading, Lines, Pathway. His pathways are almost always portrayed with black and white and make the viewer think deeply about the true meaning of his photos. Tries to relate to personal experiences and standpoints.**
 * Cathy Mulhall: Black and white, Portraits, Cityscape, Big city Photography. This artist feels the need to show special emotions and feelings such as scared, or glad, or cold, grateful, and lazy. Sometimes energetic.**

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Explain what type of compositional technique (leading lines, rule of thirds, framing, fill the frame, level horizon, focal point and point of view) the artist used to create their portraits. =====
 * The first artist used a slight horizon line, along with rule of thirds to effectively portray a landscape. He used a ground level focal point which made it seem as if everything was really big.**
 * The second artist utilized leading lines spectacularly! The lines of the railroad tracks lead to a cityscape, He also utilized horizon lines.**
 * The last artist utilized a dark horizon line, along with a far sighted focal point to display the city more vibrantly.**

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Tell who the artist is that shot the photo and the title of the image if available. If you use flickr.com images you may not get the actual name of the person so use their user name. ===== Robert Mohr: No title Joseph Johnson: No title Cathy Mulhall: City Scape

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Make sure you site the source where you got the photo (weblink not just google images. Need to list the actual site) ===== Robert Mohr: https://robertmohr.com/ Cathy Mulhall: http://www.cathymulhallphotography.com/portrait/city-life/ Joseph Johnson: http://www.yugangliang.com/Library/DHTML/Gal_JJP/Default.aspx


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 * Explain the printmaking technique you hope to use and how it will illustrate your concept for this project.
 * **I hope to print on glass because I am going to use a lot of leading lines in my photo. I will also utilize horizon line and i want to have the viewer be able to see through/over the horizon. I think that would be very cool. My concept is to show a landscape that effectively uses light and reflections to portray an interesting, deep image. **
 * Explain your concept for this project. What will your imagery look like, why?
 * **My picture will most likely have water in it because i want to use reflections and put the already reflections on the glass. I want this because i think that it would be a cool concept telling the viewer to look deeper than before. **
 * What mood and lighting will your portray?
 * **A mellow and hopeful image, with bright lights. It might be a sad image however because i plan on taking a couple night pictures. **
 * What type of place will you illustrate (landscape, cityscape etc.)
 * **Landscape of the lake, or mountains over the lake. **
 * Explain how large the final image will be and what it will be printed onto. Refer to the original Portrait of A Place Resource Page for details on the techniques.
 * **It will be about the size of a Mac Computer because printing on glass is going to be tricky.**