All about me

Failsworth Manchester, United Kingdom

Friday, 20 August 2010

Landurb Project

So in my last project which the brief was set by myself, i decided upon creating a collaboration of landscape and urban jungle.
This project started off as a photography project, and i cretaed a number of photo montages in the style of David Hockney.
In my work i used less photographs and then eventualy changed to the panoramic seting on my camera.
The photographs are in a previouse blog.
In the project  i also tryed to create pieces that werent just photography either. i tryed my best to paint and to see what i could come up with when i collaberate both scenes together.






in this paintng i traced elliments ofrom 10 photographs taken and created a new scene which i then experimented with painting ontop of the traceing paper.


 Experiments with painting:












After painting i experiemnted with doodling onto a paper copy of a landscape photograph.
I have ercently found a photoshopped image which is a good example of what i was wanting to show in this image.
Which is a unusual approach to collaborateing both areas as a whole.


I then tryed to create something unusual with my scanner which was a landscape photograph of trees that were then cut out and photographs placed bhind and scanned to create on image.
It didnt work out very well but was a good experiment which i could use for other projects.
The patterns and textures that were showing through were of random photoographs taken for a college project on the urban environmnet.

From all this i had to come up with some finished pieces, that were a mixture of all my ideas into one.
Here are a couple of my first edits.


the image of the trees with the pinks and purples is now a header on my weebly website http://adriannexaviera.weebly.com/
It still in progress but there is still a lot to view.
Also to view some of the work i did on this project to including the flower chair click on the lnk below.

My final pieces which were up in the link gallery at the end of year:




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