Panel one draft 1:
So far I have completed my draft of panel 1. My theme is "changes throughout the years" (the 1930s, 1980s, and 2020s). Some of my images are not fully edited yet and there are also some images I would like to change. For my inspiration so far I have used Polina Pakhomova, Fiona Pardington, and Sally Mann.
Inspiration from Polina Pakhomova:
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Polina Pakhomova Inspiration |
I really like how Polina takes their images and scratches/cuts out the centre of them so you can't see the full detail in the face. I feel like this could incorporate well with my theme of changes throughout the years. Instead of cutting out the face full, I could use an older face take out the centre and then put a younger face in place of that cutout.
Inspiration from Fiona Pardington:
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Fiona Pardington Inspiration |
I have used inspiration from Still Life with Wakatipu in a Crystal Carafe, a Sparrow and an Albatross Tail, 2014. I really liked this image and thought it could be a good way to start of each of my boards. I have started of each of my boards with a still life of objects that were used in each specific year. For example, I have used a porcelain doll, a peaky blinder hat (flat cap), hair rollers, marbles, and a smoke pipe.
Inspiration from Sally Mann:
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Sally Mann Inspiration |
I have used inspiration from Sally Manns photograph called Untitled, At Twelve Series (Jenny and the Bedspread),1984. This image was the image that gave me the idea for my theme. I really liked the look of the olden-day style in her photograph and then from there came up with the idea of doing changes throughout the years. For this image I have recreated the image and then also decided to do an image similar to this but with each of the years. For example in the first half of the image my model is meant to reference the 1930s, the middle of the image references the 1980s, and the last half of the image references the 2020's. I have used different clothing, hair styles and have also edited each section of the image to look different. I really liked how this turned out so I decided to end my board one with these images.
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Panel One So Far |
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