Review of parts 1 & 2.
Reflect on, review and summarise your progress and achievements throught the first 6 units of the programme, expressed in terms of knowledge, skill and understanding you have acquired.
Well in my mind I started off the year, very nieve unprepared for a realistic artist life and general inderpendence. But after 6months of the course I think I have realized where I stand and how I work well and I know now what motivates me to work and what doesn’t. 100% inderpendent work is what movitaves me because when I’m told a project theres a finishing spot in my mind but if its all me my project can never stop if I want for as long as I remember I have a continueing theme that fasinates me.
I’ve learnt a lot of new skills including printing and book making which I’m determined I’ll use again in life if not this year in the future. I control a penciel much better and I consider lines and how there weight really effects an image. My compersional skills have improved greatly as well. I have also expanded my artist knowledge, and photographic tecqueic has expanded.
With photography I’ve learnt a lot about lighting and set ups and have furthered my compersional eye in photography which I belive is one of the essences of being a great photographer.
Now come up with 2 ideas for potential projects – you should give one title and write an outline description in 100 words or less
Idea 1. Expanding Raw Elements into layers. With this idea I want to further an old idea. Were I photography raw elements like water, earth fire then layer the images on top of each other to give a layerd effect but it always looks a bit weird because there never ment to be on one enother. Then paint and do many experiments with them because what I did before was just the photography side but this time I want to be about to do the fine art side and even the fashion side.
Idea 2. Fine art figertive photography. I’d like to be able explore a new style of figertive photography and get out of the new hd faces side of it and really bring the art back to figetive photography by even painting or printing into photographys.
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