Emilie Branford (UCAS CODE:115-425-7467)
SMOKE EXPERIMENT
This piece was an experiment in the lead up to my AS level final piece, I decided to do it because I wanted to experiment and see how the smoke wisps would look infront of psychedelic colours to represent the euphoria that the prostitute would feel from her “relic”. I created the explosion of colour using Brusho powder; using Brusho is a really satisfying experience because when you spray water onto the brush power, a surge of colour literally erupts, which is extremely aesthetically pleasing to watch.
The thing I really like about this piece is how the colour is thick and dense in the centre of the nebula where as the edges of the smoke wisp cloud the colour fades (even though its still apparent because of the small specks of Brusho fading out). This creates a really attractive and interesting visual because the areas that are dark with colours create dimensions that appear to be sticking out of perhaps eroding inside of the cloud.
SMOKE EXPERIMENT
This piece was an experiment in the lead up to my AS level final piece, I decided to do it because I wanted to experiment and see how the smoke wisps would look infront of psychedelic colours to represent the euphoria that the prostitute would feel from her “relic”. I created the explosion of colour using Brusho powder; using Brusho is a really satisfying experience because when you spray water onto the brush power, a surge of colour literally erupts, which is extremely aesthetically pleasing to watch.
The thing I really like about this piece is how the colour is thick and dense in the centre of the nebula where as the edges of the smoke wisp cloud the colour fades (even though its still apparent because of the small specks of Brusho fading out). This creates a really attractive and interesting visual because the areas that are dark with colours create dimensions that appear to be sticking out of perhaps eroding inside of the cloud.