Monday, 8 May 2017

FMP- SAMPLES

BRUSHO SAMPLES
(Dry  paper)- These are some of  the samples I created using brusho inks on dry paper. I wanted to practice this before I used it in my sketchbook, which I was using for an artist known as Marc Allante. As you can see they ran quite well, which I was really happy with, as I knew that it would work for my sketchbook, however I did want to see what it would look like on wet paper. 
 
BRUSHO SAMPLES- 
(Wet paper)- These are how my samples turned out when I used the brusho inks on wet paper. I only wet parts of the paper on these, which you can see as the ink spread out a lot over the page where it was wet and I don't like this, so I am really glad that I chose to use it on dry paper, as it doesn't create the right effect I want on wet paper.
 
PHOTOGRAPHY SAMPLES-
These are some examples of the photos I had taken within my photoshoot. Some of these worked a lot better than some of the others, as some are clearer and more effective. I quite like this one, as I feel that it shows the effect really well. It had a canvas filter on the image, to show what it would look like on a piece of canvas. 

This is one of my favourite samples, as it is really clear and I like the contrast in colour that it has on the image with the green, red and yellows. I also like the effect that it created, as I altered the hue and saturation quite a lot on this image. I feel that this is one of the better pieces of my photography, so I have had it printed twice so I can use it within my exhibition. 
 
This photograph would've worked really well, however for some reason when it came to printing, it had cut off part of the image so I was unable to use it in my exhibition. I wish that it would have printed out correctly on the photography paper as I love the movement that you can see within the image, and it would have been an example in my exhibition to show what the images looked like before I edited the colours within it.
 
I also really like this photograph, as I feel like it is something that you may see within some sort of music video. I absoloutely love the colours within it and the spotlight effect it has in the middle, however for some reason it doesn't look as clear as some of the other photographs I have had printed and looks a little blury, so I can't use this one within my exhibition either. Thankfully I have many more hat I am able to use that have worked perfectly.
 
PROCYON DYE SAMPLES-
(On calico) 
I really liked creating samples using brusho inks, and seeing the effects it created. Therefore, I decided to try and create some more samples like this using Procyon dye. This came out with many different effects, which I also liked. Trying to drip Procyon dye onto calico was quite interesting as it only seemed to fall onto certain places and seem to run off the piece of material. I also turned the piece of material round so that it caught more of the dye and so it seemed to run in opposite directions. 
 
(On cotton)
Dripping Procyon dye onto cotton, made a completely different effect than it did on calico. Instead of running of the page, it completely filled the piece of material. As the dye was spreading so much, I used different colours so that you could see the effect a lot more. This turned out really well and I think I liked this sample the best out of the three materials I experimented on. 
 
(On cotton- velvet) 
This material created a similar effect to the one, which was created using the material, calico. The only difference is this material seemed to catch the Procyon dye just a little bit more. However, I do prefer prefer the effect created on the calico as i feel that it looks a lot more effect as I ran the dye in different directions. 
 

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