This time the topic is a question of collection. In the primary research, I proceeded to a simple survey on this topic and a series of pre-shooting.
In this survey, I divided it into two categories. One is the work of artists and my understanding of them, and the reason why I choose them as the research object. The other is the history of my collection of artists I like.
— Artist Research With Feelings
After the shooting assignment in class, I researched this type of art work. How should I collect and use such objects to shoot a group of similar photos?
- Claude Monet/ RouenNotre-Dame
Combine this natural atmosphere with a creative imagination and turn every second of action into a unique painting. Through this series of paintings, we can feel the mood, temperature and atmosphere of Monet when he painted.
Because of the shooting of the work, I can easily think of the painter Monet. The most memorable is his series on the cathedral of Rouen. Duomo de Rouen is the first time that Monet has developed a series of work on the same object. When Monet painted the Rouen church, he observed the change of light in different time periods. The stone walls of the church refracted with the sunlight to produce different colors. Monet has long been exploring the expressive effect of light, color and air. He is highly sensitive to the changes of light. He often paints multiple pictures of the same object, expressing the instantaneous feeling from the pure light and color changes.
Similarly, this style of work is also reflected in artists Suzanne Saroff and Megan Cooper.
- Suzanne Saroff
The beauty of the perspective, the perfect lighting, the creative imagination comes from New York photographer Suzanne.
Saroff’s group of photographs of abstract perspective photographer and art director Suzanne Saroff was born in Montana in 1993 and lives and works i new york. Her series, perspective, is an interesting study of everyday life that challenges the single identity of mundane objects by distorting vision. Using food, plants and transparent water-filled containers as props. She uses reflection and directional light to adjust the size. Shade and position of the containers to show infinite combinations and wonderful colors.
- Megan Cooper
“Chead” by Megan Cooper
Blood, lipstick, represents different stories. Having made a few puffs or used the fire excessively. Snuffed out, flattened or printed. Black ink, represents, the dead soul.
- J.C. Leyendecker
After conducting a series of surveys on artists, I did the same with my favorite illustrators. I collected and edited out his parallel advertising drawings and newspaper designs. Then I typeset them, followed by an introduction and a description of my feelings.
Here I’ve put together a collection from Joe and his brother Frank, who started painting, to when he met his life partner.
I have listed and collected a lot of his and Frank’s painting collections. Through sorting out the magazines and periodicals they painted, we can find the similarities between them.
Joe, a painter of the golden age of American illustration. He drew his illustration on the public in a fascinating way of life and the foundation of modern advertising illustration.
— Display of Shooting Works
After doing all the research, I made a similar shooting according to the requirements of the assignment. I took a total of nearly 50 photos, but finally according to the requirements of the three groups of photos, I arranged and typeset the following photos of photography and post-shooting. After selecting the things to shoot, I shot them, and then I did some post-processing and draw according to the requirements.