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Today's Document
styofa doing anything

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
sheepfilms
Show & Tell
Keni
Acquired Stardust
Sade Olutola

Product Placement
trying on a metaphor
d e v o n
Peter Solarz

Andulka

blake kathryn
tumblr dot com

shark vs the universe
KIROKAZE

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Reference/Reasearch Images
Lighting Exercise
My concept was to appropriate the Renaissance painting of the woman with a ferret and use Baekhyun of EXO and his dog Mongryong as the models. I looked at the same time period in Korea (Joseon Dynasty) and used the hanbok of the king.
Workbook 8
Workbook 7
Masonic Temple: Renaissance Room
Workbook 6
1. Analogous
2. Complimentary
3. Triadic
4. Split-complimentary
5. Rectangular Tetrad
Unit 1: Artist Statement My piece is a modern, photographic take on vanitas still life paintings. It emphasizes life and death in a juxtaposed and playful way; candy and skulls. The gradation was achieved with the backdrops in the photos and within the candy itself. You typically don’t expect to see candy or googly eyes in the context of life and death.
Unit 1: Final
Not quite sure I did this right
Final: Progress
the objects i brought ft. my neighbor's dog
Unit 1 Final: Proposal
I want to combine vanitas still lifes and the style of Vanessa Mckeown. The juxtapostion of death and pastel colors would be an interesting concept. My dad has a collection of different skulls, so the death part would be quite easy. I have an idea of maybe throwing a playful twist in with the skulls. The project itself would be a series of photos with (hopefully) solid pastel colors as the background; the gradient would be the different colors in each picture. If I can figure it out, there might possibly be a gradient within the skulls as well.