Design Exploration : Task 2 : Design expansion
30/08/2023 - 30/12/2023 / Week 08 - Week 14
Experience:
Design Exploration GCD62104
NAME: Sea Hirayama
I.D: 0347596
COURSE: Bachelor of Design in Creative Media / Taylor's Design School
●Instructions
●Task Progress
Task instruction :
Expand the design developed for the competition by emerging the context with creative technology to express “playfulness” at the heart of the experience.
Think of creating design and content that creates awareness, educates your audience and triggers playful reactions.
Week 8-10 :
For first few weeks, I tried to research about the face filter, effect on instagram for this project. At the same time, I prepared the illustration for it.
Week 11-12 :
After I prepared the collages for the face filter, I also tried to make it on Spark AR which is the application for creating the face filter.
●Submissions
●Reflections
Experience:
1. **Emotional Impact:** My artwork effectively conveys a sense of wonder and reverence for nature. It elicits a strong emotional response, making viewers feel connected to the natural world.
2. **Narrative Depth:** The concept of reincarnation and the portrayal of the cycle of nature are thoughtfully executed. It invites viewers to contemplate their place in the grand scheme of things.
3. **Creativity:** The inclusion of unknown creatures and mysterious natural environments adds an element of intrigue and creativity, making the piece visually captivating.
4. **Attention to Detail:** Your attention to detail, especially in the depiction of the hierarchy of living creatures and the interconnectedness of life, demonstrates a high level of skill and dedication.
Observation :
1. **Composition:** The composition of your artwork is well-balanced, with the central tree and its roots serving as a strong focal point. The arrangement of creatures and elements in the background enhances the overall harmony.
2. **Color Palette:** The choice of colors is harmonious and evokes a natural atmosphere. The use of vibrant colors for unknown creatures and mysterious environments creates a sense of intrigue and contrast.
3. **Texture and Depth:** The depth and texture in the painting, particularly in the portrayal of the natural background and microorganisms, add to the realism and tactile quality of the artwork.
Findings :
1. **Concept Clarity:** The concept of reincarnation and the cycle of nature are clearly communicated through the imagery. Viewers can easily grasp the underlying message of the artwork.
2. **Diversity Celebration:** Your inclusion of unknown creatures and diverse natural environments effectively celebrates the richness and diversity of the natural world, prompting viewers to appreciate the complexity of ecosystems.
3. **Engagement:** The artwork successfully engages viewers and encourages them to reflect on their relationship with nature. It sparks curiosity and admiration for the beauty of the natural cycle.
4. **Message Resonance:** My artwork resonates with the idea that humans are an integral part of nature's grand cycle. It serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect and preserve the environment.
In summary, my illustration work is a compelling and well-executed representation of the fascination of nature and the concept of reincarnation. It has a strong emotional impact, effectively communicates its message, and showcases your creativity and attention to detail. Overall, it is a captivating and thought-provoking piece of art.
References :
The author is said to be the creator of phantom animals in "Star Wars," "Men in Black," and "Jumanji. He seems to create his phantom animals based on the skeletons and muscles of real animals, and the detailed drawings of the original animals are a highlight. The same posture, skeleton, musculature, and appearance are depicted in several different animals.
Unlike other books, there are dinosaurs, fish, amphibians, and reptiles.
It is valuable that these areas are depicted. There are also many deformations. Of course, they are those foreign-looking ones. The animals are also presented in such a way that you can tell what animal they were modeled after.
It may sound strange to speak of modern art from the fields of psychedelic culture, Zen, and shamanism, but the Fluxus movement that emerged in the 1960s, for example, embodied oriental anarchism, and Nam June Paik's "Zen for Head" (where Zen stands for Zen) performance at the Fluxus International Festival of Contemporary Music in 1962 is a case in point. Nam June Paik gave a performance called "Zen for Head" at the Fluxus International Festival of Contemporary Music in 1962, and it can be said that the author has conducted research that is indispensable for unraveling contemporary art. The mysticism of the artist is also an important basis for our attention to Art Brut and Outsider Art, which are "art by people who have not received formal art education" and "expression that is overlooked by existing art currents. When we look at Matsuzawa's works, I felt that it would be difficult to understand them unless we access deeply into the artist's spiritual aspect.
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