Assignment #30: Through The Lens In An Entirely New Way…
Attempt #1:
This is my attempt, for the real one, I need to crop more. I found out that I had to make it 3D for the final product, but this was my attempt at 2D.
Final Product:
Research:
David Hockney is an English painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. For almost 60 years, he pursued a singular career with a love of painting and its intrinsic challenges. He has examined and questioned how to capture the perceived world of movement, space, and time in two different dimensions. His paintings incorporated literature and he would use inspiration from poems in his art. He would also paint the interiors and exteriors of California homes. He was an adept photographer which was his main career and he abandoned painting to pursue jobs in photography, lithographs, and set and costume design for the ballet, opera, and theater.
This is my attempt, for the real one, I need to crop more. I found out that I had to make it 3D for the final product, but this was my attempt at 2D.
Final Product:
Research:
David Hockney is an English painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. For almost 60 years, he pursued a singular career with a love of painting and its intrinsic challenges. He has examined and questioned how to capture the perceived world of movement, space, and time in two different dimensions. His paintings incorporated literature and he would use inspiration from poems in his art. He would also paint the interiors and exteriors of California homes. He was an adept photographer which was his main career and he abandoned painting to pursue jobs in photography, lithographs, and set and costume design for the ballet, opera, and theater.
I appreciate you rethinking this - the final one looks like it has been cropped along the left edge rather than allowing the images to simply fall where they do on the outside - also, it feels like you've lined up the images in rows rather than how they would naturally have come out - does that make sense?
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