Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Gold Foil Text in Photoshop

                                                                                                  Patrycja Bozek

Monday, November 24, 2014

Surrealistic Photomontage

My heaven                                          Patrycja Bozek

For this photo, I tried to make it look like someone was walking on a big pathway to heaven. I added a dove because I thought that it made the photo look more like heaven. I had planned that the photo was going to be bright because it makes it look happy and that's how heaven is supposed to be in my mind. I had some trouble with putting the clouds into the walkway and making it blend. Also, I had to add a shadow underneath the person because if I didn't, it would look like the person is floating instead of walking. Overall, I'm happy with the way this turned out.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Surrealistic Theme

For my photo montage I am going to try to combine the photos I have to make it look like someone is walking into the sky. I chose to do this because I once had a dream that I was walking into the sky and it was very bright almost like heaven or a place of peace and happiness. I want to use a photo of the clouds I took when I was in a plane and combine it with a picture of a walkway to make it look like where you would enter the sky. Also I liked how Vladimir Kush did his version of heaven and the sky and I would like to make a version of my own. Also, I'm not sure yet if that's all I want to add in the photo. I was also thinking of adding something on the walkway going into the sky.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Surrealism


Vladimir Kush was born in 1965 in Moscow, Russia. When he was seven, he started attending art school and when he was 17, he entered the Moscow Higher Art and Craft School but he was conscripted a year later. He went through six months of military training and after that, he decided he wanted to do more of some peaceful and propagandistic posters. He also went to the Institute of Fine Arts and to help out his family in hard times, he painted portraits. Also in the year 1990 in Germany, his works were sold that were out on display and he went to Los Angeles where his 20 works of art were put on display and that’s how he started his “American Odyssey”. Also, in Los Angeles, he drew portraits on the Santa Monica pier to earn money.

Maurice Tabard was born in 1897 in Lyon, France. He went to school at the Photographic Institute of New York from 1914 to 1920. Later on, he was hired at the Bachrach studio in Baltimore in 1922. To further her career, he moved to Paris in 1928. While he was there, he started taking photographs for a magazine and his works started appearing everywhere. Throughout the 1930s to the 1950s he kept experimenting with his art and that made him one of the most popular avant-garde photographers of the time.

 

Artist’s Name: Vladimir Kush

Title: Haven

Date: Unknown

Description: A sail boat sailing in the sky with boats behind it. There are clouds around them and the sun is in the background.

Analysis: The painting is bright and it’s a landscape painting. The focal point is the sail boat and this painting is using the rule of thirds because the sail boat isn’t directly in the middle, it’s more at the right.

Interpretation: I believe that this photo means that a person is sailing because they love doing it and that when they’re sailing and doing their favorite activity, it’s like heaven because everything out in the ocean looks beautiful to them and when they’re on the ocean, it’s like they’re the only ones there.

Judgment: I think that Vladimir Kush did a successful job on this painting. I like that every part of this image goes together and he made sure that everything in the sun’s way was bright and he made sure to put the shadows in the right spot.

 

Artist’s name: Maurice Tabard

Title: Untitled

Date: 1932

Description: A line of trees at the side of what appears used to be a sidewalk but was been turned into to what looks like a stream or a small river.

Analysis: This photo is a leading line photograph because the water in this leads your eye through the trees and to the back of the photo.

Interpretation: I believe this photo is an example of peace. I think the artist is trying to show that all of his worries are being washed away and he is now in a more peaceful, happier place.

Judgment: I think he was successful in creating this photograph. I like how he made the photograph a leading line because it creates the feeling of happiness in my opinion.

These two artists have different art styles. In Vladimir Kush's work, you can see that he plans out exactly what he wants to show us ion his work and makes sure that everything looks great. And in Maurice Tabard's work, you can see that he also plans out his work. You can see that he planned out the leading line and how he would put the water in this photograph. Even though the artists have different styles, they are both great.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Photowalk Nov. 14, 2014

 
Being someone else                       Patrycja Bozek

Thursday, November 13, 2014