Photograms: Top Left: Symmetry Top Right: Magazine Bottom Left: Landscape Bottom Right: Value Scale |
There was almost nothing easy about this project. The only thing I can think of is planning out the objects for my symmetry and landscape photograms. The most challenging part about the photograms is how little control you have over your image. You may think your picture will come out nice, but it ends up coming out all black or all grey. This happened mainly during the magazine photogram. I tried out 5 different images, and made 6-7 test strips.
I demonstrated the activity by using different objects, or lack of, to portray a black to white value scale. I used solid objects in my images to have the spot be white. I used plastic and see through objects to create a grey value. My symmetry image best demonstrated my use of plastic object and tissue paper. To create the black value I left the paper exposed. The best use of this would be in my magazine photogram, where i ripped the magazine in half. This created some negative space that cuts down the middle of the image. If I could do this art activity again, I would probably try to make another magazine photogram. I don't really like the one I am using, but it's good enough. If this was one of my first images, I would probably have tried to make a better one.
A nicely written artist reflection. When you have free time you may make another magazine photogram but make sure you add opaque and translucent objects on top to create the different values. I can see that you put thought into your designs. I especially like the symmetrical composition because it seems unified by a military theme.
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