Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Cardboard Project- Rachel Bowles

Photo 1- Hanging CARDBOARD ballons
 Photo 2- Falling REAL balloons 


 Photo 3- washer connecting two balloon forms


 Photo 4- FINAL instillation 


Cardboard Project - Mary Williams



Cardboard project Megan Milot

    
different views of my finished cardboard project.


Here are different views of my cardboard sculpture! It is about the evolution of technology. The pile of old junk computer gear, represents outdated technology. The cardboard mice fleeing away from the old technology, represent advanced technology.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Tyler Patterson - HW 2 Photos


I took a walk around the back lot of Kmart last week, this area has a lot of very pragmatic industrial elements and is visually a quite harsh and unappealing environment, but also crawling with strange and surprising examples of texture, light, and other elements of design. I thought this was an interesting example of texture. It involves both natural (moss) and manmade elements (asphalt) -I find the dynamic of growth vs. decay particularly interesting. 


Another from the Kmart lot... This industrial safety light fixture cold and still, glowing orange against the grey sky I thought to be a haunting presence.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Rachel's Photos


Color and Light:
I decided to incorporate BOTH color and light. Using a fiberoptic lamp in a dark room, I had my friend spin the light in a violent circle to create this orb of blue light. It creates this fantastic sense of awe, leading the viewer to wonder what exactly is creating the image. This photo is made successful through the several colors of blue emitted from the light as well as the use of light itself to create a form.

Variety:
When I think of variety I think of a series of random objects. But instead this photo contains all the same subject matter. What I found interesting about this photo as an example of variety was the fact that the placement of each bird in the sky is different and the way in which they are flying doesn’t have much order but rather varies across.