Final Evaluation
The consent awareness GIF was created to raise awareness about consent and sexual assault. I used stereotypical and conventional traits of what makes women sexy, such as red-painted nails and lingerie, to draw the viewer in. However, this was done to provide a contrast with antiquated perspectives., as the GIF
Evaluation GIF
After receiving feedback on this GIF during a tutorial group, I have decided to make some changes to improve its effectiveness. To begin with, I will add a collaboration logo between Levi’s and Denim Day on the white border, which will not only enhance the visual appeal of the GIF but also help to promote [&h
Edit GIF
To begin editing the GIF, the first step was to batch-edit all the selected images in Lightroom. This involved cropping them and adjusting the exposure values until the background was a uniform white, which was necessary because I wanted the GIF to have a clean colour palette with white, blue, and red, similar
Shoot (Contact Sheets) GIF
I had very clear intentions of what I would be doing for this shoot and researched different lighting styles and setups that would work best for my intended outcome and what equipment was available. I had not done studio work for 6 months so there was anxiety around being able to correctly light my model [&hell
Initial Ideas GIF
In my GIF, I aim to shed light on the internal biases that many people hold against women. To achieve this, I incorporated traditional and stereotypical traits that are often associated with sexiness for women, such as red painted nails, lingerie, and non-verbal cues that many assume imply consent. Above is a G
Mounting Workshop
Below are my notes from the mounting workshop: Trimming the print doesn’t have to be precise if board is oversized. Be careful with A3/A1. Blade has to stay vertical when cutting. Switch on at the wall, wipe down rollers on mounting machine. Red switch on top is emergency switch. Push down and rotate switch t
Evaluation of Final Screen Prints
The final prints that I exhibited consisted of four screen prints, two monographs, and two blended prints. Upon first viewing, I found myself drawn to the orange and pink monograph for several reasons. Firstly, the piece highlighted my technical skill in screen printing—a printing technique that proved to be
Screen Printing Workshop: Day 2
On the second day of the workshop, the goal was to complete the finishing touches on the screens, mix colours, and print the final designs. First, we checked our screens to ensure there were no errors with the emulsion or gaps after they had been washed and dried from the previous day. We placed the […]
Initial Ideas for Installation Piece
Len Lye – “Kaleidoscope” + “A Colour Box” + “Colour Flight” Malcolm Le Grice – Threshold (1972) Harry Smith: Early Abstractions 1946-57 1998 Malcolm Le Grice Joseph’s New Coat Technicolour For the upcoming exhibition, I aim to create an interactive installat
Proposal for No Longer Human series
For this project, I will explore my faith in a higher power and my disconnect from humankind following sexual trauma, inspired by personal experiences and Osamu Daza’s book, No Longer Human (Dazai, 1958). I intend to illustrate this concept by using experimental analogue techniques to map the journey to s