VISU1311 Project #2 Collage 1 Yenesis Moreno
Final two-
VISU1311 Project #2 Collage 2 Yenesis Moreno
Practice Collages
VISU1311 Project #2 Collage 3 Yenesis Moreno
VISU1311 Project #2 Collage 4 Yenesis Moreno
VISU1311 Project #2 Collage 5 Yenesis Moreno
VISU1311 Project #2 Collage 6 Yenesis Moreno
Collages explanation
My experience with experimenting and working on the Harmony project was very time consuming and expressive. I really enjoyed working with physical objects and with my hands to actually create the collage. My first approach was to plan out step by step everything I would do but as I continued onto the final two collages I grew and just let the shapes and photographs guide the way on its own based on composition. This method put me in a more uncomfortable spot because I usually like to know how something will turn out but in this case I just had to let it be. Even though I personally was not completely pleased by every aspect the final two collages I really like the overall composition and the idea of making something out of nothing. My overall theme, light, carried on from the first project and it was a really fun to portray with my distorted photographs. I noticed that I really enjoyed working with lines and the parallels alongside the sky and the warm colors of the sunset and the lightbulbs. Working on south congress was interesting but overwhelming, there is just so much going on that it was difficult to start but once you get started it becomes easy to continue and find other objects that fits the set. I learned from our first project that most things should complement each piece so I focused on really keeping the theme and lines throughout all 6 collages I made. I used Photoshop mostly as a drafting tool and only portrayed parts of my ideas digitally. I mostly worked with whole printed images and distorted them myself by hand and then executed my ideas and developed from them physically.
Other Requirements-
workflow
File naming
scanned items
collections and lightroom organization