Sunday, September 23, 2012

Blog Entry 5- Project 1: Research


Tyler Stephenson
Research
Maggie Taylor

                For Maggie Taylor’s artwork she shows how that with each art work she is trying to put you at the scene that she is painting for you. How she can relate to people is that on her website she has different categories for like men, women, boys and girls, and this and that. How this relates is that if a male was looking for art work he can look at male things that he can connect with. The thing that I find most intriguing with her art work is how she tries to make everything seem like it belongs in the “olden days”. Maybe she is trying to send a message that we should live like how they did in the olden days because maybe they had it a little simpler in life than what we have it now.
Levi Van Veluw

                For Levi Van Veluw’s artwork he loves to use himself as his artwork, mainly using his head. But instead of just using his face and how he looks he uses different textures, objects, and lighting to show to the viewers what he is trying to do with his artwork. His piece titled Lights really caught my eye. The way how he used a black in the background really made the light that he used on his face stand out. I hope to do the same with my project in how I would like to use the black ground to really make my artwork really stand out.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Blog Entry 1: Photo-Based Design Interaction

In this picture the company is trying to show that your room will smell like a Hawaiian Breeze after you spray your room with it by showing a picture of a pinapple and flower.
 

 For the Frosted Flakes the company is trying to show the flakes covered in sugar to show the tasty goodness of them.
 The body was is trying to say that your body will smell like you FIJI after you use it, along with the clean feeling afterwards.
 In this picture they are trying to show how delicious the noodles with big chunks of chicken are going to taste after you cook them.
The picture of the popcorn is trying to show that the company receives their popcorn from real corn, along with dashes of white cheddar splashed on there.