Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013Dean Jones
Alphabet Photography
Triptych
Mono with a splash
Elements of DesignLine
Shape\ formSpaceValueColor
Line
Shape
Deep space
Positive and Negative space
Space
Shallow space
Framing
Value
Color
Texture
Principles of DesignRepetition\ pattern
Balance EmphasisContrast
MovementUnity
Contrast
Repetition
Balance
Emphasis
Movement
Unity
Portraits
Paschke Was taught at North Western UniversityAttended the Art institute in Chicago, ILLoved art his whole lifeBorn in 1939 in ChicagoHe died in 2004
Paschke Portrait
Foreshortening
Obscuring
Forced Perspective
Surrealism Surrealism is an image that is edited to make it look out of this
world and could never happen. Salvador Dali, and Robert Vickrey are surreal artists. Surrealism started in 1924 and in France
Juxtaposition
Distortion And
Dislocation
Disguising
Fragmentation
Feathering
Surreal collage
I designed this surreal collage to show a battle between good and bad. I used juxtaposition on the angels, I used disguising on the Skull explosion, and Distortion on the mushroom cloud. And I warped the background of the city to be an effect of the explosion.
Cameo appearance in a work of art
I incorporated myself into the painting The Burning Giraffe by Salvador Dali. I used levels to blend myself into the color of the painting.
Cameo appearance in a Movie
I incorporated myself into the movie Pulp fiction. I used levels and brightness to adjust myself to the affects of the scene.
Research Impressionism Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement that
originated with a group of Paris-based artists. Their independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s, in spite of harsh opposition from the conventional art community in France. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satirical review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari.
impressionist painters include Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt, and Camille Pissarro
Impressionist practice
Impressionist Official
Optical Illusion research A form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by
the precise use of pattern and color, or in which conflicting patterns emerge and overlap.
Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely are its most famous exponents
It originated in Germany
Black and white Op Art
Colored Op Art