Wednesday, 13 June 2012


the artist used a series of different photos to make the apple logo.
in this collage the artist only used layering and no fading or anything.



the artist has used a variety of different maps to form a face.
the artist has used layering, blending, folding and some cutting.

in this collage it looks like the artist as torn pieces of paper out of magazines and blended them together.





 michel keck has used variety of different techniques such as masking, ripping bits out of magazines and different textures.  also i like how he used the Everlast on the ear as Everlast manufacture boxing equipment and it is a boxer dog.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Carnival Collage




review

which aspects or elements worked effectively?

i think the colours used worked effectively and gave it a dark but exciting feel to it. i also think using the white mask really helped when coming to using the overlay effects as it really helped to bring the image from behind to the front of the stage.

which techniques did you use? 

Masking, Overlay, Colour Overlay, Scanning, Lead wire to create the writing, Fabrics and paper to create the mask in the top right corner, Duplicating images



which further visual improvements would you make?

i think things that I could improve on is getting better results from the scanner, maybe wouldn't use lead wire as it is a pain to get the background layer off of it.

Wednesday, 25 April 2012




I like the different mix of colours and the eagle in the background.
I think this image is trying to say that tigers will never be free again and is shown by the eyes around it and how it is in the picture frame. This is showing that humans are always watching them. Also the way the eagle is faded in at the back and outside the frame shows that the eagle is still free, as humans are not watching it as it can fly away and be free.

The artist used a range of bright colours and techniques like fading. Also they used a different range of visuals such as black and white pictures and colour pictures.