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Portrait #1: The artist used urbanscape for the type of space. The mood is kind of mysterious because the artist wants you to be curious about the identity of the shadow. The portrait opens lot of questions the viewer may have. The is Paul Politis and he mostly focuses on texture and the effect of black and white. He uses leading lines and rule of thirds. Another key compostional technique is point of view. The photograph is apart of a collection called Nowhere Man. Link to Site

Portrait #2: The artist used landscape for the spacing. This photograph gives an adventurous mood with a feeling of rebirth: the subjects are using a fallen tree as a playground. The artist of this photograph is Andrew H. Brown and he is a photographer for National Geographic. He mostly shot photos of people in nature. Some of the compositional techniques the artist's used include filling the frame and framing. Link to Site

Portrait #3: The artist used interiorscape for the type of space. The mood of the photograph is very eerie. The viewer can infer that someone once lived there at one point but the house is now abandoned. The artist's name is Al Mullen and he is fascinated in deserted buildings. Some compositional techniques he used include framing and point of view. The name of the photograph is Abandoned Home. [|Link to Site]

media type="youtube" key="GluyqFWYDjs" width="560" height="315" Printmaking Technique: Using a gel, you transfer the ink of the photograph onto a substrate made out of a collage.

Concept: The wild imagination of children. The collage will be very imaginative.

Mood & Lighting: I will use an eerie mood and cloudy lighting

Place: Landscape

Image Size: The final image will be about the size of a piece of paper and it will be printed onto a collage.