Monday 12 November 2012

Visual Recording



VISUAL RECORDING 


visual recording is a tool used for communicating !
I will be using different examples to explain my work and help show my understanding of different ways of expressing my creative ideas.



SHAPE

shapes are an area that's found in space in an image it can be defined by lines colour or even texture and also can be measured  in height or width.
we have shapes all round us everywhere we go so of these shapes are natural and some shapes are man made.
Shapes can be geometric for example square, circle, hexagon, etc.) or organic (such as the shape of a puddle, blob, leaf, 
Shapes are defined by other elements of art: Space, Line, Texture, Value, Color, Form.

here a some of my examples of shapes !

above is a natural shape .
and
below is a man made shape.


there are several types of shapes;

geometric shapes can be used to indicate solidity or rigidity.
organic shapes can be used to create a more relaxed and natural feeling
objective shapes are often used in the real world' referring to every day life

you can also get positive and negative shapes !

positive shapes help the viewer focus on the object and negative is the remainder of the image  wich is filled with other imagery.

here is an example...





LINE

Line is defined as a mark that spans a distance between two points taking any form along the way.
line pertains to the use of various marks, outlines and implied lines in artwork and design, most often used to define shape in two-dimensional work.

Implied line is the path that the viewer's eye takes as it follows shapes, colors, and form along a path, but may not be continuous or physically connected,
Line is an element of art that is simplest, most ancient, and most universal means for creating visual arts.

lines can be measured by length' width' and weight!lines can be long'short' thick' thin' dotted or solid and can be directional for example;

vertical lines                                                                horizontal


 diagonal lines 
                                                            curvilinear lines


here are some of my examples of the use of lines in images...

in this picasso picture abovethe artist uses curvilinear lines to create his image of the woman with a flower.
above is a strong use of vertical lines from trees.

 in the image above the use of a horizontal line is used to seperate the ground from the sky.

here is an image of how we sometimes can see diagonal lines in everyday life.

HAVE TO PUT MY OWN IMAGES IN OF LINE !!!!!!!!!

 TEXTURE

The texture is the quality of a surface, often corresponding to its tactile character, or what may be sensed by touch. Texture may be used, for example, in portraying fabrics. It can be explicitly rendered, or implied with other artistic elements such as lines, shading, and variation of color. It is also about the different patterns and types of lines,shading and colour 

you can use line to create depth and texture ! this is done by using dots close to each other or far apart this creates dark or light shading we call this "stippling"
cross hatching is also a good way to acheive this !!!


above is a fantastic example of cross hatching done on this image of john lennon....

MASS/FORM

Mass/Form may be created by the forming of two or more shapes or as three-dimensional shapes (cube, pyramid, sphere, cylinder,
It may be enhanced by tone, texture and color. Form is considered three-dimensional showing height, width and depth. 
Form is the external appearance of a clearly defined area. 

Here is a picture of an object i have taken a picture of wich gives the inpression of mass/form.


here are some examples of normal shapes that gives the sense of volume and mass !



VALUE

Value, or tone, refers to the use of light and dark, shade and highlight, in an artwork or photograph
  Black-and-white photography depends entirely on value to define its subjects. Value is directly related to contrast. 

Value is the relative degree of lightness in the graphic work of art or painting.

here is an example of value scale of grays !!!



full value range means that there are very light areas, middle tones and very dark areas this is a way of giving an image contrast and volume.

NEED SOME EXAMPLES OF PICTURES WITH VALUE !!!

COLOUR


Colour is a visual sensation resulting from a reflection of wave lengths of light from different surfaces,
the use of colour adds interest to the images or artwork
the primary colours are made up of red,yellow,blue these colours can't be made by mixing "but" can be mixed to make other colours.

here is a triadic colour wheel to help us understand the different colour range...




RED,YELLOW,and BLUE are the 3 main primary colours !

The 3 properties of colour are ?

  • HUE which is the colour name
  • VALUE which is the lightness and darkness of the colour
INTENSITY the saturation of colour,purity,chroma, and brightness or dullness











My name in natural form !

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PORTRAITS

for this assignment we had to take self portraits using the different techniques shown above
have a look at some of my attempts...!!


portraits can be a photo a painting or a sculpture ! its a contract between the portrayer and the portraid
a portait can show a persons inner being if its done right by doing this it will show the subject as they are in that moment in time .
the use of expressions are a natural way of giving something to the artist to help him show other people what he see's

each portrait represents a story or a narrative, you can also have portraits done wich are a visual lie where images could have been set up .

i belive a good portrait should show ESSENCE this helps people to try and understand who and what we are and how people see us and sum us up visualy .


ROBERT WALKER 1599-1658


here is a self portrait of robert walker this painter was an English portrait painter, notable for his portraits of the "Lord Protector" Oliver Cromwell and other distinguished parliamentarians of the period.



MY SELF PORTRAITS

                                         
 here are 2 images i taken of myself using a studio with soft lights
i set my camera on a tripod with only a 2 second timer on my camera this was to help me get a more natural look and stopped me spending to much time posing and thinking about what the image should be like.

below i merged the two images above to create one image i did this using photoshop and layering my images over each over !
i also made my images black and white as this gives a nice calming feel.



on this image i was trying to show that there is two sides to every person
a good side and a bad side !!!


 this image above was done using natural light but was purposely set up to create a sereal scene it gives the inpression that there is 2 of me but  its really 2 images merged in one.


this image was done by setting my shutter speed to 30 seconds and taking the picture in the dark! once i pressed the capture button i had another student move a couple of different lights around my head ' this created a trail of light once the image came out .



in this image i was using a plain white backdrop and a soft box to give the picture less sharpness i also made this image black and white to give the image more texture.




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