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Project 1

Line: Hockey Sticks
Value: Black and White Image
Shape: Box with circles
Form: Jar in Snow
Space: Street Light
Color: Bright Orange Shoes
Texture: Cinnamon Buns
Balance: The River
Contrast: Kid in Color on Black and White background
Movement: Hockey Slapshot
Emphasis: Face Shot
Pattern: Suite case
Proportion: Toddler in proportion to everyday living
Unity: The Puzzle

During the early stages of doing this project I found it challenging to find and create pictures that were able to represent the words and definitions above. Once I began taking just a couple pictures, I couldn't put my phone down and looking at things in different ways. When doing this project I allowed myself to look at the things around me with an open and free mind and photograph a lot of the everyday things around me that represent the definitions. This project was one that truly allowed me to free my mind and look at everyday things I see in a more creative and expressing way. During this project my favorite photo I had taken was of my little brother showing proportion because you can see the difference in their height compared to ours in everyday living. 
Above is the Animation version of the link below but it seems to be moving pretty fast. So below is the link if you would like to view each photo individually! 

Google Photo Link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/LAiC8RMWQ96wXSnn7


Comments

  1. I thought it was interesting that you used objects and scenes from every day life for your slide show instead of using artwork as an example. It felt more honest and creative, and I love that you were able to notice the elements and principles in the world around you, and in a way, observing the world around you like a work of art.

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