YES!!! My final project is done!!! Hope y'all enjoy it!!!
Melissa Robison_Classwork
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Booooooom critique assignment
Booooooom
Serrah Russell
As I was looking through the artists for this week many
of them jumped out at me, but with Serrah’s work I had to do a triple take to recognized
that the first photo was an upside photo of a jaw line. After I figured it out I just had to look at
the rest of her work. The images I found
just captivated me and I found that I just could not stop looking until I figured
out what the pictures were. The way the subject matter was edited in just the
right way to make my eyes follow the flow within the photograph, and the almost
metallic like colors that were used are just visually stunning, and I believe
they also help to separate or divide the various body areas she was
photographing. Elegant simplicity!!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Triangle Triangle summary
Triangle Triangle
Adam Jeppesen
The photo above was what caught my eye and influenced me to
look further into Jeppesen’s images. I
was even more excited once I discovered this single photo was just a peek into
his journey through the backwoods of Finland for a series called “Awake”. My immediate reaction was a want to find out
more about the surrounding area concealed in the dense fog, but I feel that this
photo would not hold the sense of mystery it does if the fog was cleared. I love the single white lawn chair next to a staircase
that leads to nowhere, I like how we are left to imagine who might sit there
and where the stairs go. Since making
this decision was so difficult I also decided to share another one of Jeppesen’s
piece from “Awake”. The photo below
quickly won me over in the simplistic subject matter that is so intense and captivating
for the viewers eye.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Robison_Multiple Places
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Robison _Article 6 review
Urbanautica
OPEN CALL ‘FAUNA’
JOHNNY PANESSA
JOHNNY PANESSA
Johnny
Panessa Grew up in Eastern Long
Island, where he was able to explore and find all the wonderful wild creatures
in his area. As he grew he saw that the amount of animals inhabited in his area
began to dwindle down to near extinction.
These photos were taken to document the return of many animals like
foxes, turtles, birds just to name a few.
I choose this photographer because his subject reminds me of how life
was like for my sister and I, as we grew up, there were many summer days spent out in the woods
near our house and getting lost in the magical powers of the woods. What drew me this artist was this particular
photo because my husband and I are always getting out to help turtle crossing
the road.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Robison_Art 21 blog
Art 21 Blog
Carrie Schneider Adds a Finnish Touch
http://blog.art21.org/
At first glance of this photo the bright colors in the sky is what grab my attention, then I was taken in by the by the amazing landscape, then as I turned my eyes away to the left I was caught of guard by the female in fitted black and white strips. The pattern on the material seems to make the figure blur the longer I looked at it. The natural layers created in the depth of the landscape is breath taking. I also love the reflections made by the water. I found this particular photo amazing....
Carrie Schneider Adds a Finnish Touch
http://blog.art21.org/
At first glance of this photo the bright colors in the sky is what grab my attention, then I was taken in by the by the amazing landscape, then as I turned my eyes away to the left I was caught of guard by the female in fitted black and white strips. The pattern on the material seems to make the figure blur the longer I looked at it. The natural layers created in the depth of the landscape is breath taking. I also love the reflections made by the water. I found this particular photo amazing....
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