Thursday, January 17, 2013

I like how Amanada fades out slowly until she's almost translucent. It looks like she's actually running through the picture. 

I like how the front sink is so simple and nothing interesing, but the back sink is the one with the words. This makes it so that it might not catch your eye immediately, but after time it will. 

I liked how this picture was cloned so that the subject was not only the subject, but a part of the background as well. 

Once again, I liked the contrast between the smooth wood, and the plants that are next to them. Also, the wood is different shades, which I thought added colored varieties. The wood on the edge of the wall that runs perpendicular to the wall panels add even more interesting patterns. 

This was meant to be a music composition written onto a wall, but I didn't end up adding any music notes. When I experimented with the notes, it was chaotic. 

When I see this picture I never see "California Street" I see street that Drew School is on. This is how I know it, which is why I chose to change California into Drew School. I think that it's interesting how the Drew School catches my eye because I would expect it to be just some boring street sign. 

I think that these arrows are faint enough that they don't take away from the wood. The marks in the wood are moving in one direction, and the arrows seem to be moving in the opposite direction. I like this contrast, and I thought of the arrows as fish swimming up river. 
I chose this because the red of the strawberries and the black of the blackberries are opposite. This was even more intense when the picture was brightened. 

I chose to brighten this picture because I thought it would take away from the middle of the flower. This is because I wanted it to be a large contrast so I could use the word distinguished. I used it because it is distinguished in the way that it's the most subtle part of the picture, so it pops out. 

I like how the trees are silhouetted in this picture, and I think that the effect makes it even more distinct. I experimented with rounded corners which I thought added to the picture, and made it seem more like a clip from a movie or an old fashioned picture.