Sunderlage-Place

Landscape [] Artist: Paul Jarvis The mood I get from this photo is tranquility and mystery. The majority of this photo is clouds and fog, which leaves you wondering what is in the forest beyond, but the teal and white color palette leaves you with a calm feeling. Most of the photographs Paul Jarvis takes are landscapes. His photos involve nice, subtle color palettes. Level horizon is used because there is a straight line where the base of the mountains are. Rule of thirds is used because the top two thirds are white clouds and fog.

Cityscape [] Artist: Axel Antas-Bergkvist The mood I get from this photo is relaxed and a city at rest. It isn't busy and there seems to be a layer of mist coming to rest on the city. Most of the photographs Axel Antas-Bergkvist takes are outside photos- a mix of landscapes and cityscapes. Rule of thirds is used because there is mostly city in the bottom third and right third, and in the center of the photo. Framing is also used because there is dark colors around the bottom and right portion of the picture.

Interior-scape [|http://www.paulraphaelson.com/portfolios/sub-culture/#9] Artist: Paul Raphaelson The mood I get from this photo is anxiety. The people's faces in the train car seem busy or worried, and because the train car is transparent and you can see the rails, it makes me anxious to know where they are going and what is going to happen. Paul Raphaelson takes photos of almost everything- landscapes, cityscapes, interior-scapes, architectural space, etc. This photo is an example of interior-scape. Rule of thirds is used because the people are only in two thirds of the picture. Fill the frame is used because every part of the photo is either filled with railroad, people, or light.

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I want to transfer my photos onto watercolor paper or make a gel medium print. This will allow me to sew my images together. My current concept for this project is motion sickness. I took pictures on a road with a long shutter speed, and the roads are my cityscapes. I am trying to portray a feeling of sickness and anxiety. The lighting used is the bright lights of other cars and my car's headlights in the pitch darkness of the night. I am illustrating cityscapes because I am taking pictures of the road, which are next to cities. I am not sure how large my photos will be because I was hoping to do a series of 4 images, and don't know how big/small they need to be. I will do image transfers and transfer them onto gel mediums or other paper.

Note: I am currently not 100% set on the concept idea of motion sickness, as I would love to do an image transfer onto wood, but roads and bright lights wouldn't look good on a distressed-textured wood.