Thursday, June 13, 2013

Summative Photos

*NOTE: Photo book created on blurb but I don't want to pay $9.99 to publish it...

Cold Meal

Paused Blooming Bud

Impact

Breaking Free

Slipping Away

Brother and Sister Part 1

Brother and Sister Part 2

Ice-cold Drinks

Broken From The Glass

Melting Away

Ice Bucket

Face in The Moon

Crack

Gasping For Air Part 1

Gasping for Air Part 2

Written Stuff for Summative

Research and Planning

Research:
  1. http://www.esopusmag.com/
  2. http://www.thevaleniseko.com/wp/?tag=onsen-niseko
  3. http://www.rugsandblinds.com/10-frozen-ice-carving-ideas-for-home.aspx
  4. http://wallpapers.net/wallpapers/frozen_flowers-1920x1200.jpg
  5. http://ak0.picdn.net/shutterstock/videos/3223495/preview/stock-footage-flowers-in-ice-frozen-flowers.jpg
  6. http://6footsally.blogspot.ca/2012/04/frozen-flowers.html
  7. http://media-cache-ec2.pinimg.com/192x/4b/8c/36/4b8c363536062438006025dd2d01944b.jpg
  8. http://www.fleuropean.com/frozen-flowers/

PLANNING PAGE Narrative or Thematic: Theme: Frozen Flowers

Photograph – Idea, location, props, sitter(s), lighting, camera techniques, editing (applies to all 20 photos)
Idea – flowers encased in blocks of ice
Location – my basement during night
Props – Flowers, ice, plates, cups, black screen
Lighting – spot light from photo room
Camera techniques – using angles, aiming light
Editing – Brightness/contrast, cropping

Proposal Form

Assignment: Photography Summative

Description: A collection of flowers (specifically pink and red carnations) encased in a block of ice or other ice forms taken behind a black background with a spotlight. Other forms include:
  • Cubes
  • Vases
  • Bowl
  • Reef
  • Tubs

Originally, I had planned on shooting flower and pastry arrangements. After looking at the recent Esopus magazine, I saw darker, grungy photos of flowers and decided they were more appealing to my taste. So I decided to put a new spin on the two floral pieces and freeze them.

Equipment:
  • DSLR Camera
  • Black backdrop
  • Some sort of spot light
  • Various containers
  • Freezer
  • Flowers

Location: Indoors, either basement or dining room, during night time.

 Artist Statement: Preserved Beauty
The theme of my photos is still life. Flowers usually wilt and die so why not preserve them? Basically, my photographs are of flowers frozen in different kinds of containers such as an ice cream tub and an ice cube tray. After freezing them, I arranged the ice pieces on a black backdrop lit them up with a bright spot light. These photos can be viewed in many different ways. They can be a mockery of Canada’s bi-polar weather or just an eye-pleasing aesthetic piece. But from my perspective, freezing the flowers meant preserving their beauty which can relate to people trying to preserve their youth. At the end of the day, I found my work to have successful components for example, aesthetically pleasing in general. But there were also some challenges. For example, it took a really long time for the ice to melt the way I wanted it to (to reveal flowers more). So this piece was very time-consuming.

Curatorial Considerations
If I were to put on a show, I would frame each photo in a dark room with a spot lamp over each photo. Each photo would have a small caption just under its frame. Also, it would be interesting to have actual frozen flowers kept in some sort of freezer case displayed around the works.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Caroline Wong - Artist Statement Photosculpture

            My two dreams: giant field of flowers and cut-off childhood memories. My two nightmares: drowning and darkness. For the flower dream, I took pictures of a bunch of flowers from a gardening centre in Wal-Mart. I edited the photos so that the colourful petals would stand out among the background. For my childhood photo, I plan on printing out a black and white baby photo of myself. To retain nostalgic atmosphere, this photo will not be edited. For my drowning nightmare, I plan to take pictures of water (specifically an aquarium) and a photo of an arm reaching out. For my darkness nightmare, I plan on taking a bunch of photos of the sky at different times of the day, going from light to dark.

            To make my flower photos sculptural, I folded the photos into lily origami and made a cylinder vase out of leaves. For my childhood photo, I plan on cutting the photo to symbolize the literal “cut-off” of memories/dreams. For my drowning nightmare, I plan to make some sort of pond/pool 3D shape and placing the arm in the centre, representing the grasp for air/life. For my darkness picture, I plan to fold the different sky photos into flat “ninja stars” and placing them to make a gradient collage.

            For my flower photo sculpture, I liked how the folding turned out and that the lilies actually look like lilies. What I didn’t like was the vase and how it was just a simple cylindrical shape. For my childhood photo, I liked how the pieces hung from string to create a spilling effect. However, I didn’t like how the pieces spun around while being hung.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

"Lowercase"


For this photo, I photographed my friends outdoors climbing a wall and sitting on a bench. The keyboard was photographed indoors. I adjusted the size of the models and edited the lighting, contrast, colours, and shadows of the original model photos to match the keyboard background.