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16
Sep

Electronic Imaging Project #3 – Memento / Emulation

Take a defining moment in your life. Avoid obvious events (such as high school graduation) that everyone has experienced. Look for something unique to you.

Using the style of one of the artists below, create an image of your defining moment.

Details:

Style / Artists: Select one of the following artists and work in their style to create your image.
Sandy Young – http://www.studio-y.com/
Diane Fenster – http://www.dianefenster.com/
Naomi Shea – http://www.naomishea.com/
Michael Morgenstern – http://www.mmorgenstern.com/
Maggie Taylor – http://www.maggietaylor.com/indexframe.html
Guillem Ramos-Poqui – http://www.ramos-poqui.com/

Images: Scans from personal photographs or other sources, no Internet images.
No drawing

Text: none

Color: Use color

Final Image: 11 x 14 finished print; flush mounted on 11 x 14 illustration board.

Progress Crits:
Oct 6 & 7

10
Sep

Electronic Imaging – 12 shapes final submissions

Submit your final projects on monday sept 15 or tues sept 16 (depending on your section) on a cd.  Make sure that your file is flattened and a tif. Name your file “yourname.tif”, and write your name on the cd.

05
Sep

Electronic Imaging – Project 2 – Texture

ACTUAL : an object or surface that exists in space
SIMULATED: attempt on flat surface to create the appearance of an actual texture or pattern.

Appearance of texture is relative to value or contrast.

Create a composition with at least three visual planes that clearly identify a foreground, a middle ground, and a background.

Specifics

final print should be 7″ x 10″ with either a vertical or horizontal orientation.

Final image should be abstract or non-representational in nature.

Include at least three textures from either scanned or constructed imagery.

Trim printed image and mount on illustration board.

Progress Crit

TR September  18

MWF September 19

27
Aug

Electronic Imaging Project 1 – 12 Shapes

SHAPE

 

All seen things encompass one of five shapes.

GEOMETRIC: related to plane geometry (circle, triangle, rectangle…)

RECTILINEAR: shapes composed of all straight edges or lines (not geometric shapes)

CURVILINEAR: shapes composed of only curved edges or lines (not geometric shapes)

IRREGULAR: shapes composed of a combination of straight and curved lines (not geometric shapes)

AUTOMATIC AND/OR CALLIGRAPHIC: brush marks, spilled paint on the ground – these shapes are not controlled.

 

Shapes can be either objective or non-objective

OBJECTIVE: related to an object (representational)

NON-OBJECTIVE: no relation to an object (non-representational)

 

 

Draw twelve equally sized squares, each of which is to be viewed as its own compositional (picture) plane.  Each square must be equally spaced from each other.

Draw one black shape in each of the twelve compositional planes.  Make sure that there is no or little repetition in the types and appearances of the shapes.

Use as much of an 11’ x 14” sheet of paper as possible.

 

 

Progress Crit

MWF – September 8

TR – September 9

24
Aug

Electronic Imaging Syllabus

MWF Syllabus

TR Syllabus




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