Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Project on our own


Questionair:
1 Why did you choose this particular project?
This proposed project was much more involved with other people and incorporated a diffrent element incomparison to the painting on illustration board.
2 How did you pay for the materials needed for this project?
We sent off Sharon to go get paints- and we each paid an equal portion.
3 How did you arrive at its costs?
By Division and math? Hah, We figured out what we needed- mainly it was paints so thats where all of our costs went to.
4 How did you decide what to do to each other?
We looked at each person and saw what sort of thing we could work with on their body. Such as chris, we looked at his back and could see lots of major workings such as bones and major muscles. On bart, well.. its bart, we did what we wanted to. With me and Sharon we decided on stripes, and that was that.
5 What is the significance of this project to your major?
Color is important ingeneral to Fine Arts- I plan to do a bit of everything so all of the color theory and figureing how color will mix on diffrent surfaces and also
working with what you have is something thats apart of Fine arts.
6 Other comments
This was really fun to do, we normaly dont get to work together on projects in most classes, so to collaberate on something was amusing. Especially since every one was open to be painted and to the idea.

Refrences of blue?

Lots of groups and objects take on titles of blue. Bands such as The BLUE man group and the song by Eifel 65, Im Blue Each thing has a relationship to the color and themes. The blue man group paints them selves up in blue paint and use low deep "blue notes" in their drumming and its a very smooth preformance. Eifel 65'song, is very repetiative and has midtoned rhythms. Both have very blue feelings as their titles say, more smooth and rythmic not sad or depressed for that matter. As they discribe blue, its more of an energized and smooth sound.

A whole genra is named after the color blue- the blues. The blues is filled with deep, rich tones and lower notes off the minor scale, which in turn turns it into the blues minor scale.

There is also a movie called Bleu (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108394/) and it ecompases a general feeling of blue, depression sadness and the poster cover for the movie is blue as well.

Several things take on the title of blue and usually when used, they discribe what they are and are normally fitting to what they are.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue

Thursday, February 14, 2008

And how do you feel about this?

While working on the hues and tints in yellow, i felt a major mood shift. It was dark, dismal, late and i was still doing homework- but as i was painting the Final rows of analogous colors my feelings shifted to a better lighter mood and enjoying doing the homework. Most times if you're surrounded by a certain color or working with it- your mood shifts and your work changes as well.
I've read several articles that talk about the chemical changes that happens in your brain due to different out side stimuli. One of which was mainly color- Depending in what color room your in, it would affect the way you interact and work. Blues are normally calming, Yellows are vibrant and energizing, reds are passionate and the colors follow the typical feelings.
Theres also the ideas of the way you are and the way you feel towards the world. If you like certain colors your outlook follows that guide line. Such as Blue, optimistic and layed back usually follow that characteristics.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Color Ey?

In the past ive done various color wheels, with pencils, markers, crayons and found objects- But really this is the first time ive done it with paint. The results were actually quite interesting. The Purple didnt come out quite purple but a rougeish-blue color not your typical purple. Also, my color wheel was quite divided in half by a dark and light side.
When ive done color wheels with pencils, you have the premade colors done by that manufacturer and you dont have to worry about, you know what color you're going to get. Paint is unpredictable. Because its so maluable you need to have a steady hand and a good eye for mixing. I also noticed that between colored pencils and paints, each company and each lot of colors has a slight variant. It depends on the what chemicals and the mixes that they do in that lot. In comparison to colored pencils, most brands their colors stay the same through time and productions. There isn't too much that varies between them. But the only issue is theres less color customization with colored pencils than with paint. Theres hundreds of color hues you can get with paint than with the pencils. You have a harder time mixing the waxy base versus a liquid base.