Sunday, September 16, 2012

Capturing the Urban Edge- Evaluation

Brick wall

Under side of bridge

Lockers

Tin wall

Roof, shade sail and wall
Write and blog a review of your work explaining the task you have completed and where your photographs explore - tone, shape, space, form and texture-

In my photographs I have tried to emphasise the shadow and different shades of colours by adjusting the saturation and contrast along with brightness. I have made the objects look smooth and defined the edges and separate shapes. In Brick Wall you can see the different depth of colours and shades and the shadows cast over them. You can also see the different shapes and texture in the wall. In Under Side of Bridge you can see that the sides and shape of the bridge is defined against the sky. This is very different from the Brick Wall in which it was quite 2 dimensional whereas this photograph has depth.

Using your photographs as examples explain how you think artworks can reflect aspects of the world. (Artwork/World)-

Artworks reflect on aspects of the world by making them relate to the subject or building. The Brick Wall defines the structure and building as sturdy and strong like the school and in Roof, shade sail and wall you can see the different tones and textures of the different structures. This reflects that all parts of the building have different purposes and uses and they are all designed differently. Architecture is a big part in our community and it shows the human progress in building and the way it has changed and evolved over time. Comparing Brick Wall to Tin Wall, the brick looks tired and old whereas the tin looks shiny and new but the brick looks more sturdy where the tin might fall down. Buildings are designed to be showcased to the world.

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