Friday, October 24, 2008

depth & perseption

I definitely see depth in this picture. The drive way carries out to a perceptive point.
This picture was taken at the end of a drive way making the drive way get smaller. the tree covers the drive way with a shadow of the coldness.
The composition of this picture is good to me. the drivway lays off to the right side of the picture.. and it is all icy.
Not much of a story here though. it just looks like an icy wnderland.
It doesn't really look anything like William Kandridge's stuff but it does show depth and perception.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Self portrait




There is a lot of color in this portrait picture. The backround really brings out a lot in my mind. It gives a deeper deapth to the shadow around the head. It also makes the eyes pop. The composition of this picture is good. Also, the lighting could be duller but it makes it interesting. When I look at this i see a pink tie died backround with a blonde headed girl wearing a red tank top with greenish blue eyes a nice big smile and white teeth. curly hair and long eye lashes. it doesn't really relate to the artist all that much but it is definately a defining portrait.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

perspective


This picture represent point perspective with the house. It would be a two point perspective because of the way the picture was taken. You can't see the whole house but you can still tell. When I look at it i can see that the point of the perspective would be to the right of the picture and about where the fence ends near the house itself.
In this photo you see a house near the right side of the picture. When you look at it, the house is angled so that the back and left side are showing. So the perspective is where the side and back connect. Which is also where the fence connects to the house, which is where the perspective point is.
I think that the picture could be placed better in the photo so you could see the whole house but it still seeks a point. There's jus really light colors too.
This photo jus makes me think of an old house back in the day.
It's pretty similar to Edward Ruschas Photo's of gas stations and such. but his are more artistic then the one I have to represent point perspective. But it still brings the point across.