Groer-+Place

= = The first image portrays cityscape, the second image portrays landscape, and the third image portrays interiorscape. For image one the artist's mood is peaceful and calm. He is trying to get the image to portray how beautiful Chicago or wherever this picture was taken is. He is also trying to keep the message that their is serenity there. The second image is portraying the beauty of the mountain. This artist is trying to create the image of cold and mysterious but yet adventurous and dangerous. For the third and final image this artist is trying to portray the mood of lonely and not wanted. The picture is giving off a vibe of no one wants to be there or like a mysterious creepy vibe. Image one's artist is Robert Aycock and he does all kinds of work. He likes working with the cityscape and the landscape for the most part. This image is a cityscape which is one of the ways he mainly demonstrates his work. Image two's artist is Doug Wheller. He mainly deals with landscape. The picture above of the mountain is landscape but he normally deals with animals. Like on his blog he mainly has pictures of animals and occasionally he has images of random things. The image shows landscape by portraying nature from a far away vantage point taking in most of the idea of the picture and showing the surroundings of the mountain. Lastly image three's artist is Julie Berlin (also on flickr but first found was on the website below) mainly deals with landscape as well, but her picture that I found was an image of interiorscape because it was part of a room illustrating furniture and other architectural details of the room. This image shows it really well because it shows shadows and the texture and architectural details of the room. The name of the first image is Blue Hour done by Robert Aycock. For image two done by Doug Wheller, the name of the piece is Mountain. For image three there was no name but the image was shot by Julie Berlin. "Blue Hour" (image 1) demonstrates leading lines and it used reflection well as well, it used leading lines by having the buildings going in a straight line and having you start from one end and going to the other end. In "Mountain" demonstrates level horizon and rules of third. It shows level horizon because the entire picture is level and straight and it also shows rule of thirds because it doesn't have the main mountain right in the middle, it has it off to the sound which is the key point of the image. Lastly the image done by Julie Berlin shows leading lines because the "bridge" leading you into the other room leads you into the that room. Lastly I found i mage number one and two are from flickr.com and the third image is from http://weburbanist.com/2008/09/21/24-stunning-hdr-photographs-of-abandoned-places/.

I hope to use the printmaking technique of printing on wood. I want to make it feel like a old picture because when I was younger and back in the past everything was better than now. Therefore I want it to make the piece have an old feeling and a warm and forgiving feel to it. My concept of the piece is to explain that I loved the past and which I could go back and that the past is a warm and cheerful and welcoming place. As I said before my image will give the feeling that everything will be alright if you just believe and everything is better when you capture the moment. I will try to portray the mood of sad but happy. I want it to seem like I am happy when I look at the picture but sad when because it is in the past. I will take the picture in the day time and the lighting will be whatever it is outside and natural. I will be portraying suburbanscape in my image. My final image will be the size of wood I am going to print on. So about the size in the video above.
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