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In camera effect. (There's more than one Mickey, and I have the magic to blend their consciousness. The trick is still a bit fuzzy blurry. I'm still working to improve it.)
2007:01:24 15:54:55 Super(imposed) Mickey — Bigger than life!
Project 3: Textured Containers/Cardboard Textures (Part II)
Texture has a profound effect on our perceptions of objects, interiors, walls, landscapes and architecture. This project is aimed at your development as artists or designers and the investigation of the textures in your work. We will be exploring the creation of actual physical textures.
You will explore two containers with different solutions. you will begin by construction each container and creating a texture for the outside and inside surfaces. Your challenge is to differentiate the outside and inside as much as possible. The outside and inside shapes should have a relationship to the textures you create.
The selection of materials is up to you. You may use any material that supports the textures you will be creating. Keep in mind that you must make the texture and the and the container. Do not use a pre-made bucket, bowl, Tupperware, etc.
Each texture may be one material or could be a combination of materials with distribution such that a consistent texture is created. You may opt to manipulate the material that you have used to construct the container. Heat, carve, scrape, scratch, drill, chip, hammer, slice, model, gouge, sand, rub, pleat, stitch, break, saw, or bend your materials. The container you create may be hard or soft, geometric or organic. The structure of the inside and outside can be very different. It may or may not have a lid.
The purpose of this project is not to create a container that will hold something. You are not making a utilitarian project (flower vase, lamp, magazine holder, etc) This is an exploratory exercise into form, volume and texture.
Aside from a tiny bit of rotation and parallax correction, this picture is presented as it was otherwise taken. The hand — which is my daughters — is resting inside a vertical hollow section in a wooden roof support at a theme park ride, which is lit from above by a blue light as an ambiance effect. Simple.
you can't really see it clearly here.. it just looks like a cloud.. however it completely encircled the moon, and I think it is possibly a lunar version of the 22-46 degree Halo effect more normally associated with the sun (the refraction of light from the ice crystals in the upper atmosphere..) for info see here
The Field Effect opening for Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys.
Doug Orey guitar and lead vocals.
I'm a little at a loss for what to post right now. I have some Kentucky pictures to post, but here's a picture instead from a couple of weeks ago looking out my front window at a lake effect snow shower. The nature of lake effect showers means they don't make it out to the Village of Oak Park very often, so this one was kind of a surprise. Lake effect showers have the potential to make the prettiest pictures, both because the snow tends to be fluffy, and the cloud patterns often leave gaps that let in sunlight in pretty patterns. And this was a pretty lake effect day, but my camera was acting up, so this is the only picture I got.
This was, I think, the last snow we saw, and while nothing's sure just yet, I think this will probably be it for us.
Between Port Bolivar Crystal Beach and Caplen Texas bolivar peninsula effected by the Strom of Hurricane Ike 2008 Aftermath Flooding Highway 87