As usual, I will examine this piece following the 4-step analysis. Part 1: Describe In the center of the photo of the photo is a rather pale lady. Her face is very chiseled, and she seems to stare at the viewer, but seems to look past them as though she is focused on something else.Continue reading “POTW 6”
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My COVID poster plan
Though this poster will be mainly educational, and to portray wearing your mask and staying home as a patriotic duty. It is meant for residents of the United States, given it suggests staying home and wearing PPE is a patriotic duty.The background will be an American Flag, infront of it being a person flexing theirContinue reading “My COVID poster plan”
POTW 5
As usual, this feat of engineering will be analyzed through the tried-and-true 4-step process. Describe: The photo is a landscape style, and is at the bottom of a brick wall surrounded by 6 in bezels of concrete. The sky is cloudless and deep blue, presumably during a summer day. The bricks ripple like a whitewaterContinue reading “POTW 5”
POTW 4
As usual, my analysis of this artwork will follow the 4 step guide, with an earth day themed twist in the mix. The art is titled: “Inheritance” and created by Jennifer Luxton. Describe: At face value, a sitting, diapered toddler who is vividly upset, sits infront of a planet earth, about as tall as hisContinue reading “POTW 4”
POTW #3
As usual, I will examine this piece with a 4 part analysis. Describe: I see a portrait, light brown background photo. At the top is purple text with varying black patterns inside each letter, such as a checkered style pattern of black an purple in the S, horizontal black lines through the purple T, purpleContinue reading “POTW #3”
Completion of the Vector Landscape
The final product. Though there is little contrast in the background, the bridge shows the perspective of the sun shining on the left half of the bridge. Rough on the edges, but due to time constraints this had to be the final product. Inspired by the beauty of Ross Lake and its surrounding trails, IContinue reading “Completion of the Vector Landscape”
POTW #2
Titled “Banksy™ Met Ball”. Created by an anonymous artist named “Banksy”. Using the 4-Stage critical analysis method to examine this piece, Its appearance and significance below. Part 1–Describe: On first glance there is a riot helmet with the protective shell covered with a disco-ball’s mirrors. The background is completely white, with the helmet itself mainlyContinue reading “POTW #2”
Piece of the week #1
Following the presentation of this seal, I have conducted a four stage analysis. It goes in order of Describing, analyzing, interpreting, and judging Part one: Describing. At face value, this logo has Mount Rainier and the I90 Bridge appear to be the focus of the fixture. The Bridge sits atop Lake Washington, and is seenContinue reading “Piece of the week #1”
Blog Post: #2 Tonal Vector Landscape progress report.
What’s up gamers. Today we have made significant progress on developing the tonal vector Landscape. Let’s start with the background. For the background, I’ve chosen my own picture of a bridge along a trail in the North Cascade mountains, creating a green and brown color pallet to accompany it. Here’s the unedited background: Along withContinue reading “Blog Post: #2 Tonal Vector Landscape progress report.”
All About Me
In order to start this off, I’d like to talk a little about myself. I have one pet dog named Tucker. He talks! I have built my own computer. It has an i9 9900k and 1070 for those who are curious. I have roughly 1,000 hours in Team Fortress Two. I love Valve games likeContinue reading “All About Me”