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Wednesday Review
COURSE PROJECT
Select a RELEVANT healthcare topic with financial and/or management implications, identifying and clearly stating a particular problem that is not meeting expectations. The Research Paper should critically analyze the issues related to the topic within the context of the current healthcare environment. The Course Project has two deliverables, an outline, and a Research Paper. Course Outline: A…
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“filmin”
part of a course project realized in 2020 (nonprofit)
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“vanguardismo y naturalidad”
part of a course project realized in 2020 (nonprofit)
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about me
These are my final pieces for the course project ‘image craft’. They are a series of dye-transfer letterpresses, containing obscured found images from mountain postcards, as well as a mixture of my own poetry and phrases from famous climbers. They were printed on silk paper, and are a4 in size.
I am very proud of these prints. They are a clear development of all of the work I have done within this project, and I am very happy with them. The letterpress words were planned on Photoshop but they look so much better in physical print; the colours mix into the background far better, and have their own unique vibrancy rather than being flat and digital. The tones have matched each other well as everything fades equally but not too much so it is still very much readable. The gentle yet legible text was important to me as it was a key element of the original postcard developments, but has been developed in a way to improve the subtlety of the image and to soften it out.
The text has all been carefully placed on the image considering the background and the setting of type within letterpress restrictions. The prints themselves are also carefully placed but not perfect, the wonky edges and sometimes blurred images are somewhat deliberate (a happy accident, persay) as if they were all perfectly straight it would look too narrow and formal. I love the imperfections of the images, as they match the way that plans in the mountains never quite pan out, and instead you have to rely on your knowledge and skills to navigate each situation.
My goal for these images to finish off the project is to get them framed and placed on the wall within a climbing centre, ideally Craggy Island or Vauxwall and possibly sell them. This completes the original brief as the images have been developed with my specific setting and audience in mind, and hopefully by ending up in this scenario they completely fulfil the original criteria. To do this I need to find appropriate frames, frame them and then approach the climbing centres to see if they are interested in hanging and selling the work.
In terms of things I would change, I think I could experiment more with the scanning of the images and the matching of the text; the text and image doesn’t always match, and there is a repeat of one of the postcards so the set of 4 looks slightly overlapped colour wise. Also, because only one isn’t obscured, it sticks out compared to the three that are. Perhaps I should consider this in my presentation and only present either the three obscured or the one solid. Once I get my frames I will consider this closer. If I did the project again I would try out 4 screen colour screen prints to experiment with CMYK style printing, as I could go larger scale or do more specific images.