Chair 1 |
Chair 2 |
Artist Statement (Combined for 1 and 2) : The assignment for the chair project was to take at least 2 chairs and alter them to produce a new appearance. I used strictly Jackson Pollock paintings for the first chair and paintings of flowers for the second chair. I wanted to choose patterns that would compliment the complexion of the chairs; I chose darker colors for the dark, straight edged chair and lighter, floral designs for the curvy chair with lighter wood. These two different types of paintings inspired me because they just popped into my head and because I assumed that an abundance of these types of paintings would be available on the Internet. I used shadow, color, and perspective on this work. Color came into play when pairing different pieces of artwork with each other and the chair; the drop shadow tool was useful in creating a realistic shadow for the chair; perspective helped me look like the paintings were truly a covering to the chair, and I thought I did an especially good job with the floral backing to the more decorated chair. I also used line to transfer between pieces of art around the curves of the chairs. Color was also important in deciding how to fill in the legs of the 2nd chair, and I decided that green and pink would go well together. I am satisfied with my work because I think that these chairs are more aesthetically pleasing than before my changes. Next time I would also like to spend some time working with covering a curved chair, seeing as this would be a more difficult task.
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