Fall 2017 | COMD1100_LC08 | Prof. Spevack

Tag: Phase 2: Define (Page 2 of 3)

Saturation Studies: Phase 2

Primary collage

Muted collage

Chromatic gray collage

When it came to making the collages I had lot of fun strangely there were a few challenges but nothing that ever made me feel like this is impossible. The primary colors were l the easiest to deal with, the muted second, and chromatic grays last. Even though the chromatic grays were a bit tricky it’s my favorite collage of the 3.

Value-Added Portraits: Phase 2

A lowkey narrow piece.

The focal point is the white in the middle.

Lowkey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A lowkey broad piece, put together randomly.

The nose is the focal point.

Broad

Value-Added Portraits: Phase 2

High Key Narrow Range

My collage is predominantly light making it High Key. I used white an a small amount of gray. Using my hair as a focal point I created movement. The absence of more colors of black, white, and gray creates a achromaic value. Which is a narrow range with most of the collage being light.

 

Low Key Broad Range

With this collage its more on a grayscale, creating a chromaic value. Low Key an predominately dark, broad range of black, white, and gray. I used my hair for this collage also.Β  The movement of the hair guides you to the lighter areas, of white and grays.

 

 

Hours worked on 1 1/2

 

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