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Showing posts with label Sequence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sequence. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Visual Language 9: Set, Series and Sequence Feedback

The feedback i got from the group for my images i showed for the set series and sequence brief were all very positive, they liked how much i experimented with different media and how much of a range of subjects i had used for my images. I would have liked some more negative feedback though as i feel this is what really improves work, the only negative feedback i got was about not having the last 12 images done on time which was quite annoying despite how much of an ego boost the feedback gave me.
No work is perfect and next time i'd like to see some more feedback on improvements i could make.

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Visual Language 4: Sequence

Here is the sequence of images that i created for the sequence part of the set, series and sequence brief. I chose to tell the story of my robot character being found and repaired, then her eventual leaving to go to space. In all honest i'm quite sick of this character and am happy to see the end of it. I kept using multiple media because i enjoy the variation of styles that come from it.

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Visual Language 3: Series

Below are the images i created for the series part of the brief. I chose the image i drew of the feminine robot the experiment with. I started off well using different materials for each image however due to the fact i had been experimenting a lot before starting the series part of the module anyway i found myself burnt out very quickly and my last three images i find quite disappointing due to the fact they are all pencil drawings and all a lower quality to my other images.





Visual Language 2: Set

Here are the 32 images that i have created for the set part of the brief. Overall i am quite proud of the images i have produced, though there is a noticeable drop in quality nearer the end where both the incoming deadline and the lack of inspiration really took its toll. however i am very happy with the amount of experimentation produced throughout these images. I tried to keep an open mind in regards to the subjects i drew/painted, rather than focusing on specific subjects like some of my peers i tried to also look at patterns, textures and layouts. I also tried some new techniques that i wouldn't consider otherwise, such as automatic drawing.
















Friday, 14 November 2014

Visual Language 0: Set, Series and Sequence Initial Idea Development

For the first part of the Set, Series and Sequence brief we have to select a key work from a list and develop 32 images from it. I have selected Science because i thought it would give me the most artistic freedom and variation for what images i could create. Before i started drawing any images i developed a spider diagram in order to get down everything that could be associated with Science. This can be seen below.