Monday, 12 May 2014

Artist Statement

Semester Two
Artist Statement/Future Plans
 
 
¢  This semester had been a very busy one. With the exhibition that took up quite a lot of time, the Dissertation and the Hybrid print project we have had a lot on our schedule. In saying that I feel is has been very successful. This semester I have stuck with a similar theme to that of semester one, that being High Fashion. It is a theme I wanted to keep on in semester two but knew I had to change around my concept and ideas moving my project more forward. As photography clearly is what I enjoy most, I kept it on throughout the second semester. This semester I really focused on clean digital prints and experimentation. I really enjoy contemporary art and I worked on creating contemporary, chic, high fashion pieces as my final prints. Experimenting in-between prints and finding my strengths when it came to photography helped my work in second semester progress and with the use of Photoshop I was able to explore new ways of editing my photographs which helped me create interesting, colourful, abstract digital prints. Each of my pieces have reflections in them. This has a deeper meaning then just a reflection on a surface. To me they represent the reflections of the fashion industry. From my research on the fashion industry in semester one this is where I got the idea of incorporating reflections as a representation of the industry into my prints. I then started incorporating High Fashion and Art into my prints, an idea that was taken from my research of my essay. I have done a lot of research on some of the most famous collaborations between artists and fashion designers. This has helped me gain knowledge which resulted in new ideas for my main studio pieces and my parallel practice. As this semester has drawn to a close I feel my studio project work has progressed in a positive way resulting in modern, interesting high fashion digital prints which I am extremely happy with. In my future plans I hope to continue working on my parallel practice which is of the modern, high fashion still lifes and continue to further my knowledge on the photography studio as I would like to continue using it next year, as well as brainstorm how I may be able to represent my photographs through the use of printmaking.
 


Photoshop Edits (Still Life)


 
 
 

 

Sunday, 11 May 2014

Parallel Studio Practice



Here is a still life I have set up in my mock home photography studio. I have recreated a still life and made it a modern still life using fashion items to represent my studio theme. As I said in a previous blog post: 
 For my essay this year I wrote about the collaboration between artists and fashion. It was really infesting to write and I learned a lot about the collaborations through out the years and how it has changed the way we look at fashion. Fashion is now being looked at as an art form. I want to take this idea and do a photography piece out of it. My idea is to create a still life inspired by the still life's artists would paint. Instead of using fruit, skulls etc... I am going to use fashion pieces like bags, shoes, fashions magazines etc... I am going to photograph them and edit them in a way to make them mimic the look of a still life painting. 

These photo's are un-edited and I will re-fine them in photoshop and do a new blog post in the coming days showing my final product. This is a project that is a work in progress. As the photography studio in college was unfortunately far to difficult to book even with weeks notice I was forced to set up my own studio at home. I hope to take more pictures in a proper photography studio and print proper digital prints as a result. 










Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Hybrid print project

My partner for this project was Mairead. The green image on the left is her original image and the grey & white image in the right is my original image. My image is a screen-print of one of my photographs I took in the photography studio. Our work is very contrasting, as mine is very contemporary and digital whereas Maireads has a looser, free-hand drawing look to hers. It was an interesting side project as it showed the collaboration between 2 artists work, which is what my own research for this semester was about.
 
 

Printing my new prints through the digital printer

Here is the final part of the process of printing my digital prints.




I am very happy with how they turned out. They will look great hung next to the original prints I had in the exhibition. 

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

New Prints!!




I am so happy with how these prints turned out! I blended my photographs on photoshop and by changing the opacity on the different layers I was left with a fading effect. My art work style is modern and I feel this ties in well with my project. I also love the colors and the reflection that I made sure to keep in the editing as the refections have a meaning. 

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Inspiration!!

Colloboration between Artist and Designer
 
Christian Louboutin and Peter Lippman
 
Considered amongst the most prestigious shoes a woman can slide her feet into, the creations of Christian Louboutin are, for many, the epitome of stylish and luxurious footwear. For the past six years, the brand has created its campaigns in collaboration with American photographer Peter Lippman, a celebrated still-life photographer known for his painterly and atmospheric images. (We featured their collaboration back in 2009, with a campaign that was inspired by Flemish 17th century still-life painting.
For Louboutin’s Spring-Summer 2014 collection, Peter Lippman looked towards European art, this time drawing inspiration from some of the masterpieces of Impressionism: paintings by great masters such as Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Paul Cézanne have been recreated with real flowers, serving as a backdrop for the equally colourful shoes and handbags from Louboutin’s latest collection. The result is truly stunning, since the images look like real paintings, not to mention the fact that the colours and forms of the shoes match the paintings perfectly, as if they were part of the originals in the first place.