Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Deja Vu

1.)                                                       Final Project: Déjà vu

            I chose to do a new big idea instead of extending the midterm.  My big idea: Déjà vu.  This has always been a mystical and mysterious idea that I wanted to recreate with photoshop.  I envisioned flowers, muted colors, faces, animals, buildings, and faded images.  To capture a moment of déjà vu I wanted to get my hands dirty and not just strictly use the computer. 
            To me when you fall into a daydream your thoughts are never based on anything from reality they are always a skewed perception, which changes the color of your thought.  When I daydream or experience déjà vu it is accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of strangeness which I also tried to capture in my photo.  The previous experience is usually attributed to a dream, although some people believe it occurred in the past. These feelings frequently occur in nature (and I think that applies for most people) because nature gives feelings connected to the earth, which are not only a sensation from déjà vu but also a memory that is recreated.  It’s connecting yourself to an experience that you feel you’ve already witnessed.  The experience is never clear and the colors are never the same leaving us in saying “I feel like I’ve been here before,” or “I feel like this has already happened” both feelings of déjà vu.  Our brain can only process so much information which leaves us with little information of the experience we just feel like we’ve been there but it could have been a dream or maybe we experienced it in the past.  The mystery leaves us feeling eerie and full of unanswered questions.  I envision my big idea to be found anywhere from a magazine to a museum.  I think the idea of deja vu is universal and can be applied just about anywhere.


2.)  An artist that influenced my work was Rodney Smith.  He captures surreal photographs especially in nature. 
Another artist/photographer that influenced me was Tram Davies.  His photos capture deja vu which is my big idea and I like his interpretation.  The elements in the picture below is a good representation of deja vu and the sensation that follows after experiencing it.

The last inspiration I used was from a blog I found by VioletJulia who takes Polaroid photos.  The images are tranquil and surreal.  The compositions are minimal and go well with the muted colors of the film.  I was influenced by her sense of color and lo-fi style.  I wanted to capture this in my photo.  There's something about lo-fi that creates a serene and dreamlike atmosphere that makes photos more natural and less commercial. 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/violetjuliaart/


3.) The new photoshop technique I wanted to use was scanning painted images.  After scanning several images I ended up using the coffee stained paper method.  This was fun because I was able to use other medias when doing the project.  The tutorial I used was http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tutorials/index.cfm?featureid=1699&pn=4.

I just used it for the how-to on scanning an image and what to do with it once in photoshop.  
 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Big Ideas

Big Idea Artists

Ruben Alterio, born 1949 in Buenos Aires, finished his art studies there before moving to Paris in 1976. His style, influenced by Velasquez, Goya and Delacroix, and his technique, oil on paper, is more of an artist than an illustrator. Similar to Toulouse-Lautrec he achieves a certain transparency and weightlessness by frequent use of turpentine.

I'm inspired by his use of dusky colors and the awkward, exaggerated poses he uses.  Alterio's illustrations are more than just fashion illustrations.  The way he plays with lights and shadows brings his illustrations to life.  Many of his illustrations remind me of Daumier because of their exaggeration.  His big ideas are capturing mood, elegance, and Parisian street life.  I'm inspired by his use of colors and movement of his paintings.  The colors he uses are muted and faded.  My big idea is serenity, I want to capture the feelings and mood through color and images.  I like how Alterio captures the mood of all his illustrations in a subjective way.  I want to capture the same about serenity; a mood that creates daydreams.  Everyone finds serenity in different places and I want to re-create that. 

 
Lile Alam is an artists who uses several types of media in her art including computer painted drawings and manipulated images.  Most of her paintings are big and colorful expressing happiness.  She captures happiness through landscapes and beaches; mostly created on the computer.  Her paintings inspire me because she uses bright colors to grasp the sea's beauty.  The large shapes are aesthetically pleasing and give you a feeling of peace.  I hope to convey my big idea of serenity by manipulating images and colors. 







http://www.lile.com/art/
http://www.bartsch-chariau.de/Biographies.php?content%5B0%5D=2&content%5B1%5D=80
http://www.artnet.com/artists/ruben-alterio/past-auction-results