Hockney Cubist Style EditButterfly EffectKaleidoscope EffectWe watched a short video describing why David Hockney created joiners. He created his “joiners” to show a passage of time. He would take pictures of what was in front of him and combine them together in a collage of sorts. To create my cubist image I used different parts of the image, selected them into shapes, and then copied that selection and shifted it. Then after doing that with all the portions I wanted to do it with, I added a drop shadow to each layer. For the butterfly effect image I took a photo, and doubled the canvas size first. Then I copied the layer and dragged the copy down using the top arrow, and completed that with each side. For the kaleidoscope effect I first did the butterfly effect, then cropped it into a square. After that I rotated and shifted a copy of the layer 45*, making the layers progressively smaller. Hockney Style JoinerThis final image of the series was in the style of Hockney. To create it I took a myriad of photos and combined them together in photoshop. Especially in the bottom right corner it shows movement and the passing of time. It's of Amanda taking photos of the mural.
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AuthorHi, my name is Julia. I'm a junior in high school. This is my blog for my AP 2D Design art class in school. I am focusing on photography for my portfolio. Archives
June 2017
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