Sunday, 8 January 2012
Next I tried using waste piece of cardboard, paper and empty cartons to make numerous triangular shapes for making a slum. I introduced a small bit of color which was just on empty milk cartons and cardboard boxes because like the people in these countries they make do with what they can find to provide them with shelter. When arranging them all I started to pile them up so that they weren't neatly arranged to give the crowded look.
After using the make-up sponges before I decided to try out the idea of the slums in larger car sponges, however the sponges were really bright yellow and it was soaking the paint up so it wasn't very successful. I decided to leave it as it was taking a long time and i didn't see it having a very strong outcome..but at least I tried it out and know what works and what doesn't for again!!
Friday, 6 January 2012
After working with all triangular shapes stacked on top of each other it was said to me that is resembled the slums. When i looked into slums in Mumbai, Rio de Jeniro and Mexico i could see some similarities and I used these slums as a guide for which colors to use. in comparing all the different slums I noticed that other that the many shades of browns a sky blue is a very prominent color. I decided to do a collage and I am happy with the outcome.
Thursday, 5 January 2012
While looking at all the details in paper i started to look again at the panels in paper rather than all the tiny details which take a log time to draw! So Elaine suggested using the small make-up sponges, i tried this out and this inspired me to try it with cardboard and tracing paper also. Here's some photo's!!
Monday, 2 January 2012
Ok so it's been a while since i've last updated my blog!
I am glad to say that my project has moved on since my last post. Originally I was looking at wrinkles and ageing in different things but when I started looking at the wrinkles in paper it started to take my project somewhere....at last! I have pictures to upload which might help explain..
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