Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Composition of Photography

I have found a website about the 10 top photography composition rules and it provides some information about things like the rule of thirds, balancing elements, leading lines, and symmetry and patterns. To go to this website and find out more: Click here

Another website i found about the composition of photography has links to 

Monday, October 17, 2011

My Logo.





These are my logos for the logo assignment one is in black and white and the other is in orange and black.




  To get ideas for my logo, I researched my name. It means God like, He who supplants, and Son of Lord.   The words that describe meanings that I came up with is power, kind, caring, and giving. The word I used for my logo was power.

  The brain storming I did led me to several thing like wings, a halo, power symbol for electronics, a fist, and a power outlet. The image I chose was the fist with a power button and outlet. It shows the adjective power three ways. One is the ability to turn stuff on and off. As if giving life or taking life away from objects inanimate or not like god because my name means who is like god.

   The components of my logo are the coulours which are orange and black, the fist, the power button, the power outlet, and my name. I chose the coulours orange and black because i like the two colours and I think they got together quite nicely.  The lines in my logo are smooth. The smoothness represents power the same way when you see Lamborghini you think of power and smoothness. I also had edges that stuck out that also represents power in being rebellious and rebels can have the power to be strong and powerful.

    The technical stuff like

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Something I want to try

EPIC!! :D

Imitationalism and emotionalism


Imitationalism and emotionalism
 Imitationalism

   "Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow" by Piet Mondroin is a poor piece of artwork in terms of imitationalism. It is depicting something you would not see in your everyday life. So if I were walking down the street I would not see something like this just floating around or something. The only place i can think of seeing it is if I go down to the subway stop near Cloverdale mall and I do not go there everyday.
Emotionalism

    To me "Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow" doesn't really have any emotion attached to it. Although if I needed to pick one I would have to it would be seriousness with a bit of laid backness. It seems like something that in would do if I was bored and had the urge to draw or colour.

Formalism

   The artist used lines and blocks to illustrate mediocrity of them and then use simple colours here and there to make it a bit livelier. I think they also used to colour to keep peoples attention focused on his piece of art. The use of red, blue, and yellow were to make the work a bit more abstract but not too abstract. Well in my mind at least.   



Stop motion koolness.

This is a kool little animation that I found and I really want that tree :D