Sunday 28 November 2010

Photography

Here are some pictures of various objects with dramatic lighting.

Monday 22 November 2010

More Sketchpad Work

This is a life drawing I did using charcoal and chalk.
These are some of my photos I took of a Barbie.
These are some ict manipulations I did of photos I took of a Barbie.
I photocopied a Barbie in different sizes, then I ripped different parts of different bodies from magazines to add some colour.
I photocopied a Barbie in different sizes, then I ripped them up and put different sizes together, and then put ink on top to add some colour.
I photocopied a barbie in different sizes and then ripped them and put different sizes together. Then I put some ink on top.
This is an oil pastel drawing of a painting by Lempicka.

Second Main Piece

This is a close up of the sewing I did.

My starting point was the title Bodies. My initial idea was to take pictures of Barbie dolls, and do a project based around stereotypes and unachievable aspirations. Next I posterised a few of my photographs which I thought worked really well.

So I decided to do a copy of one of my photographs on some cardboard. I subsequently decided to do a batik of one of my posterised photos because I thought the colours would really stand out. I also took photographs of a friend dressed up like Barbie but I decided to use these as preparation work. I did a copy of a human head with the body of a Barbie doll. I also did some collages of different body parts using various magazine pictures. I decided to sew into my main batik to give it more definition. When I did my first main piece I used a double layer of fabric hoping the ink and wax would go through. On my second batik I decided to add a nose, eyes, and a mouth using pictures from a magazine. I glued these down and then sewed around them. Then I cut out lots of skin from magazines and glued them down and then sewed around them. The main artist I used was Judy Ragagli who paints Barbie dolls in a hyper realistic style.

Main piece

This is my main piece after I have sewn into it and ironed it.

Art History

Hyper realistic painting of Barbie, Judy Ragagli Judy Ragagli
Judy Ragagli
Judy Ragagli
"Futuristic Barbie", Peter Max
Judy Ragagli
"Barbluella", Kenny Scharf
Andy Warhol