Here is a double page
spread in my sketchbook of two images of the Etihad Stadium that I used to
develop my ideas and use in my final piece for my postage stamp designs.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Final piece for postage stamp project
This is my final piece for my postage stamps of football stadiums project. I used the theme of blue to represent the club’s team colours and the influence of Shepard Fairey to create these designs.
Further development for postage stamp project
I have used Shepard Fairey as a critical link so decided to
use his idea of the lines in the background to show where the light is coming
from. Also I have created my own pattern to use subtly in the background much
like Shepard Fairey has done in the past. I took these photographs of The
Reebok Stadium and The Etihad Stadium.
Drawing for postage stamps project
Using soft pencil crayons, I drew this image of the stadium showing the bright blue colour standing out against the grey and the structure of the stadium.
Final piece for exhibition advertisement project
This is the final piece for my project, which was to
advertise for an exhibition for architecture at The Cube Gallery in Manchester.
I have used the inspiration of the designers Linn Olofsdotter and Barbara
Kruger. Barbara Kruger is incorporated in the idea of smashed glass in front of
the image and also the text. Linn Olofsdotter is incorporated in the background
colour wash in this piece.
Further development for exhibition advertisement project
This is a collection of my development work for
advertisements for an exhibition with Linn Olofsdotter’s idea of the colour wash of
watercolour, which I scanned into the computer, then used Photoshop to bring
together the background; the Barbara Kruger inspired cracked glass, the
outlines of the buildings and finally the text.
Development for exhibition advertisement project
These are two development pieces for my architecture
advertisement of the Cube Gallery exhibition using the influence of Linn
Olofsdotter and Barbara Kruger. I used the idea of the smashed glass as I
thought this stood out as it showed the structure of the cracks in the glass
distorting the image behind it but not so much that you can’t tell what it is.
Drawing for exhibition advertisement project
This a drawing of the Imperial War Museum in Manchester I made
in soft coloured pencils. I only used three colours, white black and grey to
show the tone of the building clearly.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Painting of an Ice cream for 'sweets' project
This image is a painting I produced for my food and sweets project. This ice cream was painted from a photograph that the photographer Irving Penn took. I painted this piece in acrylic paintand added sugar to the paint for the cone of the ice cream to add texture to the piece.
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