I really like smoke and how it flows from one place to another. I think this is why i like this photo so much, because i love the way the smoke sits on the persons hand, and then grdualy starts to drfit away from his hand.
Suzie Shone
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Friday, 30 September 2011
ex-am-i-na-tion The act of examining or the state of being examinied- Guy.
Pictures of Guy taken whilst he was having conversations with other people. I found this exercise to be rather interesting because its amusing as to how many different hand gestures and facial expressions that you could get ech time.
Portrait by Irving Penn. Reasons as to why i chose this particular image is because its very Charlie Chaplin like whether or not this is actualy suposed to be a photographic portrait of him i'm not sure, things that make me believe this is based on or is charlie chaplin,would be the well known eyeliner/facepaint and moustache that is so very iconic. I think the overall dress sense of this character is indeed very chaplin like. However, in most of his images/movies, chaplin is known to be this happy high spirited man, whereas in this particular picture, the character appears thoughtful and almost sad, almost like he's grown old.
Also the idea of him holding a white rose is very symbolic in itself, meaning -purity, innocence,spirituality and sympathy, as well as remembrance, honor and revarance.
Also the idea of him holding a white rose is very symbolic in itself, meaning -purity, innocence,spirituality and sympathy, as well as remembrance, honor and revarance.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
These were the metal letters that were outside the rooms. I love how this looked, and how all the letters were held on by a piece of thread/wire so they were all lose and mobile, so that when touched the banged together and made a wind chime sound. I also though it was intresting how the the room was open and that the giant windows came in and created shadows on the wall oposite the windows.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
I really liked this part of the exhibition, which consisted of 3 rooms, and each room containing something of this kind of form and idea, and out of the 3 rooms this was my favourite. I loved the idea that they were on the wall looking down at you, and that they had little words in the eyes and on the mouths. I thought the atmosphere of the room was quite scary, and the noise from the metal letters outside the room banging together added to the affect.
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