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These are collage watercolor character portraits that I am working on while in residence at the Bemis Center in Omaha, NE. This is the first layer of work. They are partially to help me think about the installation that I am starting to construct while here. Each sheet of paper is 18" x 24".
Crichton Castle near Edinburgh, Scotland. Played around with the processing on this one. Check out my blog for a little history on this one.
I love to watch Ashlynn when she's playing, she gets so focused and serious. I loved this expression I caught here. Did slight vintage/cross processing here. Thought I would try something a little different!
This is my edited version of 'Deborah Chen's photo.
I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 6))
Working on a prototype for a projection installation. This is an early mock up projected onto my bedroom wall.
True story: Leah told me she wanted to be a bridesmaid after she accompanied Samantha and I to Aria where I was trying on wedding dresses, because she wanted an orange dress. I kid you not! Really! Serra & Serra Photography (send message for details).
Colored (and cross-processed) version of this photo (also found on my blog). Cross-processing based on these instructions.
Intro to Textile Construction - Project 2
happy with where this is at for now, but it's not done.
frustrated with how the impulse dying of the weaving reads as noise in the middle section of the silhouette. not my favorite, but it is improving from where things started.
hoping to:
-redye the yardage
-shoot it
-redye the yardage again
-shoot it again
-repeat steps mentioned?
What I am going to write today would be different than before. This would be a real time creative process, meaning I write as I do processing - See more at: aivo.ca/creative-process-in-photoshop/#sthash.rVOvs6Q5.dpuf
Tools of the trade.
I've been really fortunate for getting projects I love. Spent a week in my studio creating graffiti tags and stencil illustrations for a big national client. Excited to share the work when it's done in a few weeks time. Stay tuned.
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I don't like this very much :)
But i had a contest going on with Lala about what's on your wall: I realized how empty my walls are :)
Anyway...this is a souvenir I bought one year ago when I was in Ireland... I had such a good time there!
Kristen was telling me today that my photo processing was different to Mark's. Here's one for you, Krispy.
I got my wiimote a few days ago and I've been messing with it. Say hello to the new VJ mouse. Also here's a little video.
Alberta oil sands. Alberta oil sands. After attending the Society for Conservation Biology's annual meeting in Edmonton, Alberta, several of us took a field trip to see the Alberta oil sands, one of the major oil deposits in Canada. We took a bus to a major processing plant and into one company's open pits (about 15km square in area and several hundred feet deep). Overall an awe-inspiring trip into the maw of the global industrial beast. This is a tiny portion of a multi-billion dollar processing facility.
Since I can remember I've gone to the Tulsa Philharmonic with my grandmother, who is now 87 and still attending. This was from the last concert. :)
A 'behind-the-scenes' look at how I processed this shot: