For my project I started off using an image of Michael Phelps and manipulated it to look like he was smoking (from his marijuana scandal) and made the background look psychedelic, as if he was high. For my final however, I found a photograph from the news of the plane that crashed into the Hudson Bay that I want to manipulate. I am amazed by the miracle that everyone survived that crash. I wanted to enhance this by inserting hands that place the plane into the water, as if the hands were protecting the plane and its passengers. Above the plane in the water I made the plane appear as if it was a ghost and morphed into a dove that flies away. The intent is to show the beauty of miracles and is for anyone who believes in the power of hope.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Artist's Statement
My definition of manipulation is to change something in such a way that makes it more geared towards an idea you want it to embody or portray. Manipulation is a prevalent part of society, particularly in the media. The vast majority of images used as advertisements are manipulated to make the product more desirable. For example, an advertisement for acne cream would use a photo of a person's face, but manipulate it so that person's skin looks completely clear and flawless so the spectator will believe that acne cream will give you skin as clear as the person's in the advertisement. Manipulation is used in artwork as well to change or enhance colors or certain aspects of the piece the artist would like to have emphasized. Photography in particular can be manipulated to make the subject look more vibrant.
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I love this idea I was just wondering if you were going to print this out, screen print it or a combination of both? Its a wonderful idea the image just seems much too busy right now especially for a screen print.
ReplyDeleteI would imagine something could be digitally printed and then stylized with an acetate print overtop, but this could be more experimental than you bargained for. Perhaps you could process only the parts you manipulated like the hand and the dove, which would probably survive the transition to three colors better.
ReplyDeleteThis image has a lot to it and i def. get the idea you are going for with the hands embracing the plane, almost as if they were the hands of god coming down to save the place from sinking...haha if that makes sense. Anyway it seems like you have a lot to work with and i cant wait to see how it turns out. Good Luck.
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