Here I toyed with mark-making on my collage with watercolor. I put it in photoshop and drew on it to see if I liked it. I decided it would detract from the art and opted not to.
In this photo Nienor has thrown herself off a cliff after realizing she married her own brother materials: digital photography processes: digital painting, saturation, darkening Ideas: unity, emphasis, grief and hurt
Two Page Spread My first project was to create a two-page spread, a mood board of sorts with ideas and questions pertaining to my sustained investigation. (Pictured above) I chose images from Pinterest (all of the images on the left and the one of the girl on the right) that portrayed the characters from “The Great Tales” in styles similar to what I hope to do. The three photos of Turin (right page) are my own images that I will use in my portfolio. I burned the edges of this spread and stained it with coffee and undiluted watercolor to create a messy, worn, and old effect, in an attempt to emphasize the messiness of life, particularly in “The Great Tales.” Life is often romanticized in fantasy stories, but it is not in these tales.
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