Tuesday, October 9, 2012

S is a LoneLy Letter

Thanks to all those who gave advice on making this image great!

Monday, October 1, 2012

TYpesOFSHApes

1. This is an example of Geometric Shape because the entire composition is comprised of squares and rectangles of varying size. Other than the text and the blurry content of the negatives, every shape is mathematical and unnatural in appearance. I like how the positive and negative space interplay to crate the inorganic shapes.

2. This is an example of Biomorphic Shape due in part to the whip cream on top of my milkshake. The curving forms created by cream are reminiscent of forms found in nature. Coupled with the frost on the malt cup, I feel this captures biomorphism rather well. 

3. The pictures in this exhibition would make up the Positive Space in my composition.

4. The white space in this picture makes up the Negative Space in the composition.

5. This composition probably took the most time to develop. Looking around the world, it's hard to find things that look like they're well, not of this world. I created these Nonobjective Shapes by crushing sage on my coffee table and combining three overexposed pictures to blow out the wood grain and abstract the sage. Basically a Low-HDR (LOL). Thus, making the objective forms more nonobjective. I was kinda proud of how this image came out.