VanWilligen-place



1. This first photo is a landscape picture. It is a picture of mountains, sea and the moon. The second and third pictures are urban-scapes. They have reflections, people, vibrant colors. In my opinion the picture are very interesting and have a lot of conceptual

2. This first picture puts out a give smooth, calming, spacey vibe. The black and white makes it feel like the viewer has nigh vision because the moon in the background and everything. The other two photos give a gritty, hard working vibe. At the same time the bright colors give a hope and uplifting vibe.

3. David Foko took the first photo and he is into monotone landscape pictures. The second two photos are taken Paul Raphaelson and he takes a multitude of different pictures however I like his sub/culture.

4. In the first photo a technique that was used is good use of negative space. I enjoy the fade that is happening in the top/corner/left side. The second two photos has lines in the reflection of the glass which I think is super cool. The Lines lead your eyes through the picture.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN89-ceFJ-U

^this is the wood transfer

Steps to do the wood transfer is as follows. First step is to get a good piece of wood. You then take your picture and print it out to fit the size of your wood. After that is done you want to take that sauce and spread it across your wood. Once you complete that step you want to line up the picture up with your wood and then slap her down. Take a flatener tool and rub it over your picture so it's real flat. The final step is to (after that has dried) to take water and rub it on your piece so the paper that the picture was on comes off.

The concept for this project is outdoors and my imagery will be dark with bursts of light.

The lighting with portray a spacey, nocturnal, moody yet focused mood.

Landscape

It's going to be 8 1/2 by 11. Im not sure what it's going to be printed onto yet but that'll be figured out.