Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Bibliography


NICHOLS. K., 2013. Oops, I Craft My Pants [online] [viewed 29 Jan 2013] Available from: http://www.oopsicraftmypants.com

FINN. L.  LIZZIE FINN [online] [viewed 5 Feb 2013] Available from: http://www.lizziefinn.com/index.php?id=15
JORDAN. C., 2012. MIDWAY - a film by Chris Jordan [online] [viewed 24 Feb 2013] Available from: http://midwayfilm.com
KOLAKOVIC. S. Stuart Kolakovic [online] [viewed 1 May 2013] Available from:  http://www.stuartkolakovic.co.uk



Business Cards Are Here!

My business cards literally just arrived while I was writing my last post on here.


I used the original version of my favourite image (I got these sent off a few weeks ago now). I got 200 of these printed. If I were to get more printed any time soon I would use the newer version of this image  though,  but overall I am really pleased with these!

Final Images Are Complete!!

So I took went into uni Monday morning with my final images done to the best of my abilities. I was planning on showing Jonny only he wasn't there so I had a tutorial with Ceri instead. She went through my images with me and we decided what needed a few final tweaks. I had the images completed and got them printed yesterday.


All of them printed off at A1 size. 

The aim of this image is to show the anatomy of the albatross, and to also make aware that there is a large amount of plastic in the stomach of each albatross.

This image is similar to the previous one, as they both show parts of the albatross anatomy. I wanted to also give a sense of where the two stomaches of the albatross were located by collaging lots of plastic illustrations together in the areas where the stomaches would be. I then included some birds and their young around the image to give a sense of what the scenery on the Midway Atoll is like.

This image is of another breed of albatross found on the Atoll and who is also affected by the plastic, the black-footed albatross. In this illustration I wanted to show where the Atoll was located and I did this by included a map of the area in the body of the bird. In the feet I used a combination of illustrations of Honolulu, as the Atoll is located near Hawaii. I then also included some facts about other animals which are affected by the plastic, which also helps explain why I have illustrated these animals in some of the other silhouettes. 


This silhouette has always been my favourite out of the collection but after some final tweaking I am now really proud of it. I had my final tutorial with Ceri and she gave me some good ideas to help improve this image a lot. This silhouette was created to show how the fishing industry has an effect on the animals and the Atoll, and also a large amount of the plastic pollution comes from the fishing industry. I also included three species of animal that are affected beside the Laysan Albatross. 




These two images are to symbolise another threat to the birds beside plastic pollution; bird strike. The first image is of the interior of a plane (a subtle statement) and the second is the silhouette of a plane, but with the birds inside the silhouette. This symbolises bird strike as the majority of the birds turn into feathers one they reach the engines of the plane.

Overall I am really pleased with these images. I've enjoyed making them and using a range of medias and materials to complete them all. Although I originally had a different idea at the beginning of this project and was planning on a different outcome, I am pleased that I experimented and learnt what my strengths and weaknesses were. 
Originally when starting this project I did not imagine my final outcomes looking how they do now, but I am pleased with how they have turned out as I have learnt to work in a new way which I enjoy. 

Sunday, 12 May 2013

CV

So I've been working on my CV for the last week or so as well, and here is how it has turned out!

It's pretty simplistic but I am pleased with it. I used illustrations from my previous project as I was really proud of the work I had created then.


WIP and Further Changes

So on Thursday we had our last Work In Progress session with Jonny. However, only three of us turned up, but it was kind of nice as it was more like a tutorial.

He seemed pleased with everything I had done so far. However, his and Pete's feedback were very different to each other.

So the last few days I've been tweaking my work just a little bit more as deadline is getting really close now! I'll be heading into uni tomorrow to show Jonny the changes I've made, and I'm aiming to get these printed now in the next few days!

Here's the images I've made changes to:

This is the main image that I've made quite a noticeable change to. I've been worried for ages about it as I couldn't work out why it didn't look quite right, but now that I've taken away some of the sea colour and added more text to it I think it looks a lot better.
The text I added at the bottom was to say what other animals are also affected by the plastic around the Atoll. It also helps explain why I have illustrated these other animals in some of my other silhouettes.

Jonny said that this one looked a bit too "cute". I've made the sky darker (which I may still change again as now it's looking a little too flat) and added in an outline of the bird, as it originally didn't look like it belonged to the same set of images. 

Also, a lot of people have been saying the for the previous silhouette the bird's head and body were not in proportion with each other and I have kept insisting that I have drawn it accurately, so here's the proof. I layered the original image I drew from underneath my silhouette and faded the opacity. However, as a silhouette the shape of the bird still doesn't look quite right so I shall edit this at some point. 


Here is a completely new image I have created. I had already created the silhouette but earlier decided not to use it. But after discussing with Jonny, I decided to include it again as I didn't have a silhouette of a flying albatross. I also wanted this to accompany the plane silhouette to symbolise bird strike as another threat to the birds. 

Only tweaked this image slightly by taking away the fumes. I feel this image looks a lot better now.

Jonny thought that this image wasn't quite dark enough; it looked too pleasant for the story I was trying to tell. So I scanned in some tin foil too make it look a bit darker and I like the textured effect that this has given to the image.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Tweaking my final pieces

So I had a tutorial with Pete last week who seemed pleased with my images overall. He just gave me some ideas of how to tweak some of them.

This is a new image I have created in the last week. One of my original images I started was of an albatross flying with World War II planes inside the silhouette to symbolise both the battle that took place on the Islands and that bird strike is a threat to the birds. Pete said that I should just look at one subject, and not include anything about the war. So the way I decided to do this was to create albatrosses flying within a silhouette of a plane, and one the birds got to the engines they would disappear and feathers would appear instead to symbolise bird strike. 

This was the first bird I created. I haven't change it too much. I just created my own plastic images out of felt and included a lot more in the stomaches of the birds to make it look more threatening to them and create more of an impact. I have also changed the colour of the font, as it didn't look quite right in black. 

Pete liked how chaotic the original version of this was, but we agreed it didn't make much sense and needed tweaking. The background is of the island beaches littered with plastic. I have also included a few collaged images of fishing buoys and a few young and adult birds to show the scenery of the islands. I then wanted to show part of the skeleton of the bird with lots of chaotic plastic where the stomach would be. 

This image has also only been changed slightly. The skyline and buildings of Hawaii (Honolulu) are still shown along the feet of the albatross. I have rearranged the feathers around the neck to symbolise where the throat of the bird would be, and shown a few bottles and other pieces of plastic going down the birds neck. I have also shown a map of Hawaii and where Midway Atoll is, as well as where the North Pacific Garbage Patch is. I have shown the garbage patch by using lots of images of plastic again, as well as using prints of the plastic, which could also represent our footprints and the impact that we have on the planet. However, this image still isn't looking perfect to me, but I need a tutorial to help me put my finger on what isn't quite right.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Final Pieces

So we've got just over two weeks to go now! The last few days I've just been scanning everything in and putting it together in photoshop and I'm gradually getting there.

I've got a tutorial with Pete tomorrow so I've put together as much as I can, and will see what he says tomorrow before creating any further images to scan in.

This was the first image I started creating. I've added a bit more to it since I last uploaded a screenshot of it. I kind of like the simplicity of it at the moment.

This is actually my favourite image so far. I'm really pleased with how it all works together and I'm especially pleased with how the seal looks. 

I'm not so sure about this one. It needs something adding to it, but I will discuss this with Pete tomorrow. I am thinking of making a load more felt bottles and other plastic and adding them to the garbage patch area.

Also not sure about this one. I just added a load of my doodles to this and think it looks a little too crowded at the moment. 

Here is an image created by Stuart Kolakovic. It was the cover page in a magazine that Ceri lent me for this project. I love this image, and think it relates to the fishing industry silhouette I've created and is a very similar design. However, I did infact see this image after I had started creating my own.