This week I have been experimenting with
many different materials and surfaces, which could be used to place my images
on.
I went into a graphic design warehouse
called Teklagraph to use their exposure and dark room to print onto metals. I
used my film roll to expose the image onto the light sensitive metal. This
worked extremely well and made me wonder about what else I could do with the
photographs that I had taken. I could experiment with the laser cutter with my
images on many different materials such as fruit, wood, fabric, metal and other
materials. I could also print my photographs onto the different surfaces or
stickers.
I now have a rough idea of whatI would like to do for my final pieces within this project, I would like to use one of my photographs and cut through it to create holes in the paper, this is so when I hold it up to the light you can see the light and background come through the image in the shape of what the image itself is. I had experimented with this when we went to uphill and Sandbay to sketch. This was one of my favourite techniques that I had experimented with as the end effect was astonishingly beautiful. However, when I first did this technique, I used paper, however when I held it up to the light, the paper flopped and folded, so the next time I do this, I would like to use metal to make it sturdier.
My sketch book is also coming along well, as I've been doing a lot of artists research and annotation of my images and experiments.
I now have a rough idea of whatI would like to do for my final pieces within this project, I would like to use one of my photographs and cut through it to create holes in the paper, this is so when I hold it up to the light you can see the light and background come through the image in the shape of what the image itself is. I had experimented with this when we went to uphill and Sandbay to sketch. This was one of my favourite techniques that I had experimented with as the end effect was astonishingly beautiful. However, when I first did this technique, I used paper, however when I held it up to the light, the paper flopped and folded, so the next time I do this, I would like to use metal to make it sturdier.
My sketch book is also coming along well, as I've been doing a lot of artists research and annotation of my images and experiments.