Art is a way of life.

Monday, 21 May 2012

Our Publishing powerpoint!

Commission Exhibition Presentation

This presentation required skill and a lot of professional manner which I think we could of improved on. As we were quite nervous, we tended to act unprofessional and let the nerves get the best of us. We certainly could of done better if it weren't for the small things such as; More analysing on our mirror concept and most importantly looking directly at the judges instead of the screen!


Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Alice Dress ordered.

This is the dress chosen for our model which everyone in the group was happy about as initially this is the short/ruffle type they were looking for.


I think this will work well due to the glamourous detail at the top which will be the main focus of Alice when kneeling towards the hole and the shortness is perfect as it will not get in the way of her position when crouched down. 

Final Casting - Chosen Alice



Perfect model to represent and play Alice!

Thursday, 29 March 2012

Practice on Tree set for Alice

Today was spent looking different types of materials and paint colours to get an idea what specific shades we would like in our tree set for the Alice image.



I spent the afternoon applying cement on cardboard and filling it with a few leaves so that I could paint afterwards.


We got a selection of colours that we can work with in our set and this was great to see how we really want our design to look like and how different our materials may be.

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Pinhole Building!

Today was very new and interesting as I learnt how to build my own pinhole camera with a shoe box!



This did not take as long as I expected it to which was the best part as then we all got to go out and test shoot our cameras and try to get our final images.

I wanted this image to sort of link in with my commission series so I decided to get the model used in my series to sit openly on the field enjoying the view to represent freedom and what a girl her age should be doing instead of inside looking after a kid when really she still is one herself.