VISU 1100: Blog Post #10
Below are the two most recent works I’ve done; assignments for my Visual Studies 1311 class.
These two images are part of a collection of five digital collages that I created for the second project, “Harmony”, in my other Visual Studies class. Out of the five collages I did, I think I liked these the most because of the overall effect they had. My theme for the project was “portals”, and I felt that these two images conveyed that idea the best. Below are links to the other collage images and their descriptions:
-Collage 3
-Collage 4
-Collage 5
Project 2 Screen Captures
Below are the screen captures for importing my photos into Lightroom as Joe showed us to do. I have a screen capture of importing the photos I had thought of using for the final collages. There is also a screen capture of my imported scans, but none of them were actually used in the final collages; the scans were taken before I had settled on my collage “theme”.
VISU 1311 Project #2 Collage 5: Loren Gamez
Last of the five final collages that I created for this project, and this one played around with the idea of being on the inside of one of the portals. However, it can also be seen as though objects from the portal (in this instance, a window) are extending their reach across both destinations. One might look at the collage and see a bird that has flown into the portal and this is where it ended up, or this may look like the end of a journey back from the mysterious portal destination. I also liked matching the blurriness of the plant on the left to the original blurriness of the larger brick wall to give it a more seamless feel, as though the plant was there originally, even though it wasn’t.
VISU 1311 Project #2 Collage 4: Loren Gamez
Fourth of my five collages, this was actually the first collage that I began working on when I was playing around with my idea of “portals”. In this one, I like how the various sizes of the bricks creates a movement as if the portal had just opened and the bricks are falling inside. This collage was fun because I actually created the bricks out of various paving stones that I had cut out from the original image, and transformed them to make 3 sides of each brick visible instead of the top.
VISU 1311 Project #2 Collage 3: Loren Gamez
This was the third out of my digital collages that I was considering to use as the final collages. This collage, rather than a “portal” that leads to a different area, this collage acts as a more literal barrier between one setting and the next and creates a sense of transparency in a brick wall that we normally perceive as always being solid.
VISU 1311 Project #2 Collage 2: Loren Gamez
My second collage, and one of the two final collages that I used for my critique, this image also focuses on a portal, but has a different destination. In this collage, a sewer entry that one might pass by and ignore every day was turned into a “doorway” that might lead to a home.
VISU 1311 Project #2 Collage 1: Loren Gamez
This is my first collage, and one of the two final collages that I used for my critique. For my collages, I was interested in the idea of “portals”; a hidden place that could be hidden in plain sight in a mundane location like as a busy street such as South Congress. In this particular collage, the pavements on a walkway are the hidden site of a portal that leads to another part of the city.