Judith Golden is a goddess in art, and photography, she takes photos and paints onto them making them somewhat of blur between a painting and a photographs sometimes not being able to tell between the two. Her main genre? Mixed media, and that inspired me to take these photographs. and nothing can stop that. They have symbolism and meaning an d that is what I wanted inside of my portraits, Even though I didn't get as much as I wanted in, I feel I tried too much to get so much in at one time, and that I why I failed and for that, I appologize These are the examples I could find that were actually good in my personal opinion of the artist, she combines mixed media and other genres into one photograph making one composition into something great I loved these photographs mainly due to the fact that I was able to express my only remaining creativity on these photographs where as before i had no inspiration and now I do, I did homage. and silhouette. And just symbolism in general.
The symbolism is what makes them good in my personal opinion. I feel that, you will enjoy these photographs and much as I did taking them and finding a use for them. The simplicity is what I like the most about all of these
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This is hamage to the photographer steven mcmennamy, who does mash up images of imagages that are not supposed to be together but somehow he makes them go together in a way that makes you laugh and personally i do not like his artwork whatsoever, it is just annoying to look at and gives me a sloppy feeling in my stomach, my image pays homaghe due to the fact that it is two combined images that make sense when you look at it enough and honestly I did the best that I could, and it turned out good. The tree tips i found interesting were to stay fresh, take pictures from angles, and try to use filters and background imagry to your advantage. The photos on pintrest all used one of these tricks and thats what makes it successful. I think hamburgers would be very interesing to phtographs as they are typically mixtures of so many things Here is a link to my pintrest board
Decription: 5 of the seven deadly sins
Analysis: All of these photographs I took during school. Interpretation: These were different, and that is what I actually enjoy about the entire thing. I mean the difference between some of these phtoographs with the other photographs that I saw within the critique Judgment: 9/10 great photo mate I was feeling mostly the feeling of boredness mixed with sadness, she just went on and on about different types of slavery and it gotr boring aftert the 3rd time. Lisa crteated images using her photography by using a black and white filter and capturing it by making them look very sad and depressed. The image that was the most powerful to me was the image of the hands and the dye,. because the dye is said to be poisonous and deadly so thats not good. The story behind the image was the textile mills and all of mills that use dye, a sort of family photograph was the image
I choose the mood based on the 7 deadly sins, Wrath, Gluttony, Lust, Greed, Pride, Sloth, Envy, I made sure that they were all taken in a way that protains to the entire board and they should be in pairs of two except for gluttony which there are 3 of. They all seemed to edit them in some way using filters Here it is Descrpition: Animal photos that were like my last ones, late
Analysis: Roosters, and horses, what more is there to say Interpretation: I do not like them that much but they are something Judgement: 5/10 for at least getting them in The name of this project, is Coppers. This piece was made to look like a street in 1863 manhattan, which is a great idea for this sort of photography. This photos stood out to me due to the simplicity of it all and the detail they pulled off even with the simplicity. I feel my favorite thing about this project is again, the simplicity of it all. This entire piece was successful due to the strong colors and feelings of how to photo works, what it is about.
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