Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Power of One - Series.

For this project we had to chose a series of six images and each should represent something like war, conflict, rascism etc.

I chose this image because it shows many different races and people all together and as one. They are all equal.


I chose this image because Nelson Mandela made a huge difference in South Africa, he himself went through a tough time and managed to change a country and become a big leader and role model to people of South Africa and all over the world.


This image also shows that many races are the same and should be treated the same way, unlike how it was during Apartheid.


This image shows people fighting for their rights and trying to make a difference, which they did by ending Apartheid.


This image shows the culture of South Africa, and the pride that everyone has.


This is the war of South Africa and shows the battle and fighting of people trying to help their own country, South Africa.

The Power of One - Movie Poster.


For this project we were told to just re-make a movie poster for the movie The Power of One. I used a sunset at the bottom because in the movie Peekay was very inspired with nature and he it was a big part of his life. I then used some images from the movie on the outside of the number one, and the flag in the middle is the South African flag, waving proudly after Apartheid was over because of what had happened on the outside of the one, it's everything that happened on the outside that made the impact to change South Africa. I really enjoyed the project and the movie, since i am from South Africa. It was a very inspiring and touching movie and i really put thoughts into how i put this project together.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Power of One - Text Illustrations.


I really enjoyed making this project because i am from South Africa, though i was not familiar with what life was like in Apartheid i still know a lot about it. The text i used is in another South African language that i actually speak, called Afrikaans. The word moed means courage. Then i put pictures inside the letters representing South Africa today, it looks different because Apartheid has ended and because South Africa's people had courage through this hard time they faced. For the back ground i just took the map of South Africa and desaturated it to make the words stand out more.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Color Wheel 2


This project has to do with winter and snow, in South Africa we don't get snow so this is special cause i've never ben able to make a project with my own pictures of snow, the images in the templates are all my own, as we were told to use for this project. The images have all been taking since December 2012 through 2013. Most of them are from when we went to Vail, Colorado for Winter Break. I did not pur filters on the largest snowflake because the colors captured in the picture are all colorful, it is actually a rack of skiis and snowboards. The back ground is just a gradient with i used filter on to change the color. I really enjoyed making the Color Wheel.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Color Wheel 1


For this project i used my own images but the stencil i got online. I made many layers and then used the  stencil and cut out part of my own images. I used a surfer, beach bucket and spade, Patrick the starfish from Spongebob and a palm tree as stencils. I enjoyed making this project because it made a lot of sense to me and it was fun to create. I put borders on some of the stencils. For the back ground i used the gradient tool and the color was blue and yellow which i did not like so i used photo filter on the background.

Thursday, April 18, 2013


The 49 States

Matthew Jensen  (American, born 1980)


This image is from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

I liked this project cause is doesn't seem like what the project is displaying, the 49 states. He also did't travel around America to take these images, he used Google street view and edited the images and displayed it on a plain white wall and all the images have land and road. These pictures also do not look like they are from different states. The images all look similar but very different. To me this is a really beautiful, fun and inspiring project that he changed and displayed it in his own way. 


The link to this image : 
http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/view?exhibitionId=%7b2E988323-B8DF-496F-B72A-E999E567FABA%7d&oid=190046296&pg=1&rpp=40&pos=7&ft=*


The link to the Website: 
http://www.metmuseum.org/

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Batesville Day.

For this project i tried not to use too much color because it looks better when its printed onto a shirt or something they'll use for the day. I just took an imagine from the internet looking like what i thought Batesville would look like and i desaturated it, then used history brush to bring back the color in the barn. I then just put a test with the date and the name of the day.