Shoot It

Sooooo, I decided to explore another option for my final project. Whether I stick to the shadows/light/reflections or this, there will be many more pictures. It's going to be a big series of smaller square images. But I don't know what to do. Should I continue with the other series or this one?? I know this is a slightly repetitive series, but I enjoy the orange skin tone vs the blue background and the way the skin can form such interesting forms. I also really love how they look close up... So I don't know whether to continue with this, or the previous series.









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For my final project, I decided to do abstraction. But I didn't want to do just abstraction, because I wanted it to be a series that clearly related. If all I did was abstraction, then I had a feeling they wouldn't really go all that well together. So, I've decided to do abstraction with shadows and light and reflections. Here's the work so far:










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So my work wasn't really connecting together. Julee talked to me and helped me decide what I should do instead. It is now narrowed down from overall public art to the Wyland Wall in Portsmouth.









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I forgot to post this one last time. I found "Mintor" all over Portsmouth.


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For starting my project, I went around campus taking pictures of public art. The only things I could really find were the new sculpture in front of the PCAC and the wildcat sculpture by the Whittemore Center.





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Everyone is in this one again.


Not exactly everyone is in this one, but most are.
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Here's my class portrait of everyone. Each student is in here in some way. 

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