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Landscape: http://www.popphoto.com/how-to/2013/01/modern-masters-black-and-white-landscape-photography#page-2
 * This is a landscape of a wave crashing onto a shore that has rocks as the focal point.
 * This picture evokes a peaceful, and serine feel.
 * The artist who created this photograph is named Dave Fokos.
 * Dave is known for his black and white landscape portraits.
 * Started out as a audio designer engineer in the 1990's and switched to a full time fine arts photographer.
 * He has 15 galleries on 3 different continents.
 * The artist used rule of thirds by having the sky be in the top third, the wave in the center third, and lastly the rocks and sand in the bottom third.
 * There are leading lines in the sand that help draw attention to the rocks.

Cityscape: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/2017/04/sharjah-light-festival/ Interior: http://johnneitzel.com/
 * This is a cityscape of Dubai and its beautiful skyscrapers and monuments.
 * The artist of this photograph is Allan Millin.
 * He is known for his action shots of animals and his photos of landscapes/cityscapes.
 * I couldn't find much information on Alan since he didn't put any information about himself and his career on his National Geographic Profile.
 * He used leading lines from the blue lights that acted like spotlights that were shown on all of the important features of the image.
 * The focal point of the image is the large monument that is slightly out of the center of the image
 * He also did a good job of filling the frame.
 * This is an interior photograph of a living room.
 * The artist of this images name is John Neitzel.
 * He is an interior photographer in New York.
 * He photographs homes, restaurants, theaters and more.
 * In this particular photograph he used the rule of thirds to balance out the picture with a couch on the outside thirds and an in-table and two chairs in the center of the image.
 * He framed the image and used had a good balance overall.


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 * * Explain the printmaking technique you hope to use and how it will illustrate your concept for this project.
 * I plan to print onto fabric and sew it into a pillow because I feel that images on fabric appeal more comfy looking, which is why my bridge gallery consists of mostly landscape images.


 * Explain your concept for this project. What will your imagery look like, why?
 * I plan to use a landscape image from my grandmas house, or a beach to provide a relaxing and home like feel.


 * What mood and lighting will your portray?
 * Bright colors from natural lighting bringing a relaxing tone.


 * What type of place will you illustrate (landscape, cityscape etc.)
 * Landscape


 * 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.
 * My final print will be at least 5x7 inches ||