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This is my acrylic painting of John Coplan's Body on masonite. I have appropriated Shirana Shahbazi's style of work by using geometric shapes and different hues and values of colors to create outlines and depth to Coplan's Body. This project was a perfect example of how to deal with patience and boosting your confidence in painting.
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In Part 3 of "Thematic Collage", I took an up-close picture of the collage I had made for the tonal composition. The up-close picture was able to have images run off of the picture plane. The color I had chose for this composition was blue. When choosing the different colors for this project, I had changed the tonal values of the blue. Using the color scheme, analogous, It gave me a variety of greens and purples. When I created this piece, I wanted to emphasize the more meaningful color scheme to me, which is complimentary. The color complimenting blue is orange. The two biggest shapes on my piece are blue and orange because I wanted the viewer to notice them fist.
The "WORDS" project was more of like Barbara Kruger's "Belief + Doubt" made in 2012. In the process of creating this project. I had went back and forth from 2d to 3d and then back to 2d. I printed off my selected bold fonts onto a 2d paper and then cut the paper to form a 3d sculpture. I used the method of hatching and cross hatching to create a type of value and pictorial depth. When making my second iteration, I had used a different media to try and get the image to pop more off of the page.
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