Wednesday, 31 January 2018
Fauvism Shoot
We set up the studio using taped up pieces of paper that we had painted to match the theme. We also had two spotlights to give the right amount of light to the models. We used simple primary and secondary colours and used the brushes dry to give specific brush stroke textures to the faces. With the second images, we used a white sheet and pinned it to the models clothes which allowed us to paint onto it, to reference the original image. This references the art movement as all the colours are similar and link to the theme.
Compared to the original image, the first image is more abstracted and brighter. It is also more modern by incorporating the hands in the image. By the way the models faces are quite solemn and how cooler colours are used the images have a sad and solemn feel to them. However the second image seem happier.
During the shoot we didn't really have any problems however, we had to adjust the lighting a little bit. We adapted our idea a little bit with the colours and with the props used on some of the imagery. I think overall the images link well with fauvism as they are very bright, coloured and abstracted. The colour scheme very clearly references fauvism art.
The two images above are the most successful because the first is clearly detailed and very similar to the fauvism art, however it is more modern. But the second image isn't as modern however is clearly themed. If i was to do this shoot again, i would make the images have more of a modern twist.
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