Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Different effects lights have on the figure

Different types of light

candle light
spotlight 
fluresent light 
sun light- natural
down lighting 
backlighting
uplighting
lamps 
nightclub lights
floodlighting
beacon lighting
neon

the only ones I really experimented with as part of my project were candle light and spot light but adding colour filters and texture through light. 


 candle light

 spot light behind figure


 colour filters







colour filters and creating texture on the figure with light




Friday, 5 October 2012

Back at Uni

  • Developing samples
  • Moving my idea forward by discussing with others
  • How I can link this project to my specilised area and how I can develope into what I want my career to materilise in. 






Further development on my concept

  • looking at as many different aspects of using light on the figure
  • the different effects different lighting has on the figure
  • light can manipulate the viewers perception of what they are looking at
  • I also wanted to look at different affects using colour filters with lights
  • even creating textures on the figure with just light
  • carrying on looking at opticual illustions confusing the viewer with what they are looking at
  • experimentation with photoshop
  • fashion industry as my auidience creating an opticual illustion for them, they think they are looking at one thing but they are looking at something completely different

Art direction-
'Formulate design concepts and presentation approaches, and direct workers engaged in art work, layout design, and copy writing for visual communications media, such as magazines, books, newspapers, and packaging.'


  • this is the area that intrigued me the most in the speclisms 
  • being on this course has made me discover the areas that I really enjoy such as photography and film which both are involved with media
  • However not having a lot of knowledge in this area I decided I needed to further my understanding of photoshop, something that is heavly used in the art industry and is increasingly a skill you must have





Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Fashion research


There would not be Fashion, without the figure, in fashion however I have discovered there are ways of manipulating the figure to be more pleasing to the eye. These examples below are shown through cutting the shape of the dress in a certain way or optical illusion. Creating the illusion that someone is slimmer then they actually are by using light and dark tones. 



As shown below the Stella McCartney dress which is cut in a certain way to give the perfect hour glass figure with a darker colour and then a use a skin colour in between. 






Here however she has done a similar thing with cut making different shapes which compliment the female form. However in the transparent parts she has added dark dots which brings a different dimensions to the outfit. It reminds me a bit of the image I used earlier of the model on the sofa in the nude the light was hitting her figure in dot like shapes.






Optical illusion dress by Alexander McQueen the pattern on the dress reminded me of the artist I saw in St Ives Bridget Riley. The dress creates a contour effect around the figure but is darker at the edges and slowly gets lighter to create the illusion of a slimmer frame. 






Some examples of Bridget Riley's work even looking at it slightly makes me feel dizzy. She is using line to manipulate the viewers perception of the piece. She has even looked at the female figure herself as seen below she has created the figure through weaving lines into one another. It is simple but very effect possibly something I could use in my sample process or even with drawing.








This season there is a monochrome theme in some designers collections which use line to contour the body in different ways. The examples I am showing are Marc Jacob and Victoria Beckham.




Marc Jacob




Victoria Beckham

Friday, 31 August 2012

Artist research


To get an even better understanding of the figure I went to visit Leonardo Di vinci exhibition 'Anatomical drawings' where Di vinci studies how the body works internally by cutting into bodies to study how certain thinks worked and how things effected one another. He was well ahead of anyone in his era with the understand of the body. However what stood out to me in the exhibition was how precise and beautifully done his drawings were. I am quite squeamish when it comes to the body and dissecting them. However he drew with a quill and ink and make the drawings have a romantic soft feel to them. What was also fascinating about him is he wrote in mirror hand because he was left handed. So he basically wrote everything backwards making even the writing on the pages look delicate and beautiful. 



Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Photography research


From the drawings and photos I had done, made me want to start looking at other artist work that I could work from and get different ideas of drawing the figure. 

A photographer that stood out whos images I though were beautiful is Sally Mann, I bought her book still time which has a combination of different topics but I focused at looking at the figure images. 






What I feel is so amazing about her work is she does not just do the figure in a form way she compliments it with something different. In the first image she has used a wet piece of silk or some sort of material to add a romantic tone to the picture which could be seen as vulgar. In the second image there is this sense of mystery not knowing why the arm is clasping the wall and how the fan like sleeve makes the hand look even more delicate. In the last image which is one of my favourite it is a child's figure with a flower of some kind acting as a large necklace. The white of the flower contrasts so well with the darkness of the skin. I feel all of these images are so simple yet enticing for the viewer. 


Another Photographer I found with researching Miroslow Tichy. His work has a vintage feel to it as if the images are very old and not quite in focus. What I find amazing about him is he makes his own cameras that is why his images have such an intriguing affect. Here are some examples below.





Here is a picture of one of his home made cameras, this could be a possible area I could go into, making my own camera to create intriguing affects.


Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Female Figure drawing

I feel I have spent so much time examining the male figure I wanted to look into the female figure. This made me go back to the pirelli Calendar where the photographer Mario Sorrenti take picture of the female models in their purest form no make up no clothes just a simple black and white image in the nude and having the light hit their bodies in an intriguing way. This is a drawing I did based on one of the images in the calendar. 







http://www.fashionologie.com/2012-Pirelli-Calendar-Mario-Sorrenti-Pictures-20749310

Above is a short video of Mario shotting the models and below that is a link to the final images for the calendar

Saturday, 28 July 2012

Drawings of Male images


I also did some drawing of the male models figure to get some primary research. I did some blind drawing, just focusing on certain limbs for a short amount of time and then a long drawing to really look at the light and shadow on the figure. It was really good to practise drawing again as well I felt last year I didn't do as much drawing as I would have liked to. 

This is the drawing just focusing on body parts, examples shown below


I then went on to doing a more indepth drawing of the male figure
which I feel also shows how my drawing has progressed with in just a few days. I am very pleased with the out come of this drawing. Often I prefer shorter drawing because I can be quite impatient and feel if I spend more time on a drawing there is more ways of ruining it.