Alex Bauman
Alphabet Photography
Triptychs
Mono with a Splash
Elements of Design Line Shape/Form Space Value Color Texture
Line Photography
Shape/Form
Space
Positive and Negative Space
Deep Space
Shallow Space
Framing
Value
Color
Texture
Principles of Design Repetition/Pattern Balance Emphasis Contrast (in B&W) Movement Unity
Pattern/Repetition
Balance
Focal Point
Contrast
Movement
Unity
Portrait
Paschke Portrait I used the cutout filter on the entire portrait I made rows and columns of highly saturated color using the rectangular marquee tool and hue/saturation I used the magic wand tool to select my eyes and hair then colored and saturated them using hue/saturation I used the polygonal lasso tool to select areas of the portrait without color and filled them in using hue/saturation
Ed Paschke Research Biography Born and raised in Chicago in 1939 Went to the School of the Art Institute Influenced by Picasso, Seurat and Gauguin His art incorporates many bright colors Mainly portraits of people
Ed Paschke and His Work Photo of PaschkeBlue Fish
Ed Paschke and His Work Cont. VinoAdagio
Snow Day ContrastSNOW
Foreshortening
Obscuring
Forced Perspective
Surrealism Research What is surrealism? Who were famous surrealist artists? “Surrealism works feature the element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions [placing multiple abstract objects near each other] and non sequitur [a statement that doesn’t logically follow the previous argument]” Salvador Dali Rene Magritte Giorgio de Chirico Max Ernst Yves Tanguy
Surrealism Research When and where did surrealism originate?
Surrealist Paintings Salvador Dali- The Persistence of Memory Rene Magritte- The Son of Man Yves Tanguy- Reply to Red
Juxtaposition
Distortion/Dislocation
Disguising
Fragmentation
Feathering
Surrealism Collage
Cameo Appearance in Famous Work of Art
Cameo Appearance in a Movie Scene