Portrait+of+a+place+Research+Andrew+B

What is a digital substrate and how do digital photographers use them?  A digital substrate is the surface that an artist makes a print onto.

 What are the 3 directions that this project could take? (hint there are 3 kinds of processes used to do this sort of work, what are they?) Using a substrate is one type of process that could be used. Another is using altered art. Using digital transferring is another process that could be used as well.

 Explain 3 new things you learned through this research about how to print and take photographs.

Which of the artists' works did you admire most and why?
 * I learned you can pretty much print on anything even metal!
 * Also i learned that you can draw on your pictures to make them more interesting.
 * And Also you can used gel to transfer images
 * I would have to say i admired the third picture the most. It was done by manyfires, this is her username on Flickr. Its titled a place to settle the soul. I like this photo because I love nature and its so peaceful. I like to be loud but also I like to be quiet and soft. I choose to be more peaceful then loud usually and this is what i see in this photo.

Did you discover someone not mentioned?
 * Yes, these photos are all found on Flickr by random people around the world, and all there photos spoke to me.


 * Tell about them on your new wiki page. **

How will this effect your work as an artist?
 * By researching it makes me really want to take pictures of places more peaceful and quiet.

 What places are you thinking about creating a portrait of and why?
 * Probably around Pewaukee by places more quiet like my backyard or by the end of the river were not many people go. Maybe by my grandparents since they live on the lake and they have really good places to take pictures at.

What mood do you hope to evoke through your photographs of this place?
 * A peaceful mood. Just really chill.

 Which of the three techniques do you plan to use for your project?
 * <span style="font-family: georgia,times new roman,times,serif;">I'm thinking about doing altered art.

<span style="font-family: georgia,times new roman,times,serif;">What non-digital art techniques will you use? (drawing, painting, art metals, printmaking, sculpture, sewing, hand-made books, altered book etc)
 * <span style="font-family: georgia,times new roman,times,serif;">Drawing.