The Boy in Blue: Image Transfer on Canvas
For this project our theme was up close and personal. When I first
thought of that I thought of noses. To get my reference I googled up
close pictures of noses. As we all know google never comes up with
exactly what we ask for. The search came up with noses all either too
close or too far away for my liking. There was one picture that was a
picture of camera taking a picture of a nose. I then changed my focus
to cameras. I googled cameras and it also came up with security room
screens. And thats what I decided to do. I painted a wall of blank
screens on to 3 separate canvases and took 33 pictures of my little
brother.
Using the pictures I did a photo transfer onto the canvas "security
screens". I glued the pictures face down and let them dry for a day. I
then rubbed off the paper and the picture transferred onto the canvas.
But as you would know if you have done a photo transfer before, the
picture isnt a carbon copy of the original picture. Part on the picture
comes off with the paper. Surprisingly I feel that this only enhanced
the piece even more creating an effect that the tv screens were old and
were snowing.
I demonstrated emphasize in my art work by going over my little
brothers blue shirts with a light blue water color. This emphasized that
it was the same kid in every picture and made him stand out. Oddly
enough I hadn't planned on making everyone of his shirts blue in the
pictures. It just happened that almost every picture I had token of him
he was wearing a blue shirt.
A Sticky Situation
In this picture I was carving out the stencil. For the antelope and the masks I decided that I wanted to spray paint them while the background was acrylic paint. While I was carving out the stencils, I learned that you had to be very careful not to leave "white islands" or not leaving part of the stencil attached to the piece of paper.
When this picture was taken I had just spray painted my antelope. During this part I literally stopped breathing because I was so nervous.
After I had finished spray painting my masks and antelopes, I decided that I needed to add spears to make it more clear of the masks intentions.
Not wanting to carve out another stencil, I "simply" covered all of the area that I did not want sprayed. This took a little bit longer than I had originally expected.....
I was very pleased with how the final piece came out. I learned a lot about how I could use different mediums together.
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