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Explain What mood is evoked by the artist

 * 1) The mood this picture sets off is kind of an untouched by humans, pretty, and somewhat mysterious because of the water angle...seems like something may pop up out of the water!

Explain Who the artist is, like what kind of work do they do? how does this image show that type of work?

 * 1) The artist of this piece is Seth Resnick He along with John Paul Caponigro do a lot of works of places rather than people. He has some series’ from Japan, and this was from the Antarctica series. They actually takes people on a photography trip to antarctica. Most of the work they does is portraits of places. They also does a lot of landscape work of an interesting place.

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.

 * 1) He used leading lines because the ice has lines in it that lead to the center of the picture. He also used fill the frame in a way because the entire frame is something different, there is no background. Finally he used interesting point of view by taking the picture just above the water evoking a different mood to the picture.

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.

 * 1) The artist of this image is Seth Resnick. The title is unavailable.

Make sure you cite the source where you got the photo (weblink not just google images. Need to list the actual site)
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Explain what type of space this image represents (landscape, cityscape etc.)?

 * This image is a portrait picture of an old church that seems to have had something bad happen to it. The structure of it is not in bad condition, it is just the cosmetic aspect of the church that needs updating, which adds an unknown story to the picture.

Explain What mood is evoked by the artist?

 * This picture evokes a deep meaning. It is a hidden meaning of something happening to the church that caused it to be in the condition it is in.

Explain Who the artist is, like what kind of work do they do? how does this image show that type of work?

 * This artist, Tom Kirsch does lots of portraits of places indoors. The places they take pictures of are places not many people see like old old hospitals and asylums and things like that.

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.

 * This artist used leading lines by enhancing the glare on the pews leading to the front of the room where the damage is done. They somewhat used an interesting point of view by doing a POV of a person walking into the church.

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.

 *  The artist of the image is Tom Kirsch, and there is no name of the photo. [|__http://opacity.us/site157_mission_hill_convent.htm__]



Explain what type of space this image represents (landscape, cityscape etc.)?

 * The space this image represents is both landscape and cityscape from a different point of view.

Explain What mood is evoked by the artist?

 * The artist evokes a peaceful feeling to the picture because it is a very pretty picture with delicacy.

Explain Who the artist is, like what kind of work do they do? how does this image show that type of work?

 * The artist is Brent Pearson and he does lots of pictures that explore different lighting and having the light light up different things, like in this case the ship is there but not light up- rather the city is.

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 biggest compositional techniques is leading lines through light. The water forms a path that leads your eye to the ship.

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.

 *  The artist of the image is Brent Pearson. The image name is Homebush Shipwreck 2. [|__https://www.flickr.com/photos/brentbat/510753900/__]

media type="youtube" key="fMieStMT9Sg" width="560" height="315" This video explains the process of transferring an image to glass. media type="youtube" key="BZ-fSm9LyOs" width="560" height="315"

This video explains the photo transfer process onto wood.

As of now, I am thinking of doing a photo transfer onto wood or glass(see through, not mirror) depending on the picture I choose to transfer. I would like my imagery to tell a story and basically take the viewer on an adventure as if they are where I was taking the picture. Most of my pictures are of landscapes opposed to cityscapes. My mood and lighting will portray true feelings that are brought to the viewer’s eyes. For one of my ideas I think it would be cool to buy an old window that is rustic and worn down, clean the glass, and finally print on the glass evoking a feeling to the viewer of looking through a window to a distant memory that still lives. As for my final image size, it all depends on the idea I choose to do (glass or wood) depending on the picture. It will most likley be an 8.5/11.