Friday, November 29, 2013

Multiple Exposures

For my diptych and triptych project I'm hoping to use multiple exposure portraits which I shot in-camera. First, I shot a black and white roll of film of various textures and scenes, taking the pictures slightly underexposed. Then, I partially rewound the film and loaded the same roll again, so I could shoot portraits over my previous images. Here are a few images I turned to for inspiration, though most are digital so mine will probably look pretty different. 

Christoffer Relander "We Are Nature": 




Andre De Freitas: 





Joiners and Cubism

David Hockney's Joiners:

Sun On The Pool Los Angeles April 13th 1982

Prehistoric Museum Near Palm Springs, 1982

Cubism: A nonobjective school of painting and sculpture developed in Paris in the early 20th century, characterized by the reduction and fragmentation of natural forms into abstract, often geometric structures usually rendered as a set of discrete planes.


Les Desmoiselles By Pablo Picasso 

Popova By George Braque
Ben Yates: 

Disintegration of Sunflower

Nude #1

Photo Cubism

Mallands

Diego Kuffer's "In Transit":














Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Diptychs and Triptychs

Diptych: a work made up of two matching parts 





By Silvia Sala and Freddy Viera 




By Mike Terry


By Kenneth Moyle

Triptych: a work made up of three matching parts 




By Adde Adesokan


Unknown


By Barbara Cole