Monday, 23 February 2015

Task 7 - Evaluation

Quality of work
When it came to my work as a whole I found I achieved exactly what I wanted and went above and beyond what I thought I was capable of, initially when I'd started this work I thought that achieving my goal meant holding myself back, by this I mean I wanted to create a charcoal piece due to its type of styling but I wanted colour and nothing could work with the same effect so I had to move into doing this on photoshop to create what it was I wanted to create.
Though I doubted using myself with photoshop, for my first image that I'd tried to imitate that of Kekai Kotaki and Richard Anderson I impressed myself with what I'd created, it looked novice compared to their work as I wasn't as capable of creating art as they were, but I learned new skills by trying to do this project and getting through the end of it.

Production Skills
When it came down to what I knew against what I'd need to know to create my art, I was lacking in knowledge, but through the process of trial and error I found myself working with different tools that actually resembled what the Concept artists I'd researched do, It was great to experiment with different types of tool types, originally I only knew how to edit images with photoshop but when it came around to actually creating art I got my head around playing with different levels of opacity, different ways of blending layers, ways of making things incredibly subtle but amazingly effective in the end of the piece.
Other than working with digital software, I feel that working with charcoal has boosted my knowledge of drawing techniques in and around the industry of concepts art, I worked well with learning how to do new things by imitating the art of concept artists I've known for so long.

My expectations and my end outcome
At the start of the project I feared I wouldn't create anything close to what Concept artists do as it'd be my first time trying to copy what it is they do without any knowledge what so ever, when I was working with physical tools to create my product I knew I was limited to what it would be by the end of the project, I knew I couldn't make something anything close to what they create, until I'd scanned my work and started to draw over it and edit it with photoshop I found myself making something that somewhat resembled their work and I started to impress myself with it, as I made more progress using photoshop with my art I expected more of myself as there was so many little things I could do to edit my work and make it appealing in different ways, by the time it came to the outcome of my work I knew that it had to have a certain theme, it had to be different than what I'd anticipated otherwise I wouldn't be showing any variance in my choice of work, when I started working on my outcome I wanted to create something that took place outside, inspired by images I've took previously which meant I'd have a bright picture, but I changed this with my final outcome to be an image that took place at night to see if I could test what I'd newly learned.
With my outcome I find I surpassed what I thought I was capable of due to all the new small things I'd learnt in the trial and error phase.

Time Management
I feel like when it came down to it I was making faster progress than I had wrote down in my schedule, I was going above and beyond what I needed to do, but when it came down to the last few weeks I had myself focusing too much on my final outcome that I hadn't enough time to do most of my uploading of work online so I was scrambling for time.
As you can see from my schedule my production was taking more time than I'd anticipated so I had to spend more time in that whilst lessening my time on the presentation work.


Summary
 Overall I feel like I created something that I wasn't aware I could come close to creating, I followed my ideas and stuck to what it was I wanted to create at the end of the project, though I could of found more use in creating more images to work around, I find the work I have to be enough to show what I've learned in the process of creating my art.
If I could go around to doing this again I would of sooner moved into using photoshop and creating my art as once I'd done that I would of been able to figure out what It was I needed to do to create my product.

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