Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Texture and pattern of materials

While looking at the texture and pattern i decided to produce photo grams by exposing photo-sensitive paper to light, The blockage of light from hitting the paper caused the paper to stay white while exposed sections became black once developed.
The images above are some photo grams i made. To the left is the most successful photo gram i made using a loosely knitted wool scarf. I love the contrast between the black and white areas of the image and the bleeding of the grey colours make the image look quite eerie. The image on the right is okay, i think sections of the photo gram turned out well though other parts are blurred and unappealing.



 These four images are some of the photo grams i made though i scanned them in to my computer and used photoshop to enhance them. the two below are pretty but the images above turned out really interesting. I made the beige coloured pattern to the left using a piece of netting. The photoshop i used created a scratchy printed effect which works well with the pattern i think. I like the colours of the above right image. I think the pinks and purples complement each other and the white and black adds more of a contrast to the image.


 
I took sectiond of the images above and used photoshop to manipulate the pictures using layers. below are the outcomes of these manipulations. i am pleased with the outcomes of the images which could be used to create patterns for fabrics or papers etc.






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