GAP
FIRST SHOOT:
Will Dorner:
Willi Donner is an Austrian Photographer who incorporates his skills from being a choreographer in the 1980's into his modern photography. In his series 'Bodies in Open Spaces' he looks at filling the void between structures with human bodies. He also looks at how the urban landscape is restricting and wants to make the viewers aware of how they move around their own surroundings. He uses groups of dancers and athletes all wearing brightly coloured clothing which all contrast with what the other people are wearing and stack onto of each other in attempts to fit into spaces you would not expect someone to be in or how you would expect someone to be in.
Willi Donner is an Austrian Photographer who incorporates his skills from being a choreographer in the 1980's into his modern photography. In his series 'Bodies in Open Spaces' he looks at filling the void between structures with human bodies. He also looks at how the urban landscape is restricting and wants to make the viewers aware of how they move around their own surroundings. He uses groups of dancers and athletes all wearing brightly coloured clothing which all contrast with what the other people are wearing and stack onto of each other in attempts to fit into spaces you would not expect someone to be in or how you would expect someone to be in.
SECOND SHOOT:
For my second shoot I took inspiration from Willi Dorner's series 'Bodies in Open Spaces' and how he presents the relationship between people and urban landscapes.
For my second shoot I took inspiration from Willi Dorner's series 'Bodies in Open Spaces' and how he presents the relationship between people and urban landscapes.
LENORE G TAWNEY:
Tawney was an American artist known for her collage, fiber work and drawings. Tawney broke new creative ground by reimagining textiles as three-demential sculptural objects hung on walls. What I find interesting about her work is not the intricate cutting and sculpting of the fiber, but the shadows created from her work against the walls.
Tawney was an American artist known for her collage, fiber work and drawings. Tawney broke new creative ground by reimagining textiles as three-demential sculptural objects hung on walls. What I find interesting about her work is not the intricate cutting and sculpting of the fiber, but the shadows created from her work against the walls.
THIRD SHOOT:
After looking at the work go Lenore G Tawney and thinking of the theme of GAP I decided to make my own stencil to create shadows art to look at the gap in information and black & white when using my stencil to take portraits . I chose to give my stencil more of an organic form than the ones created by Tawney because I felt that
After looking at the work go Lenore G Tawney and thinking of the theme of GAP I decided to make my own stencil to create shadows art to look at the gap in information and black & white when using my stencil to take portraits . I chose to give my stencil more of an organic form than the ones created by Tawney because I felt that
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