Friday, 24 December 2010

Winter Wonderland!

 Hopefully it'll be a white Christmas this year! I dont think ive ever seen it snow this early or this close to christmas before. As its christmas eve it thought i might put some festive photos up, i got really interested with the light and contrasting effects i could make using my camera taking pictures of the baubles and lights on my christmas tree, they look really delicate and beautiful.




 Also, earlier on in the month i went to see the exhibition that my GCSE artwork was showing at. two of my pieces were there, both winning commendations in the 'Directors Art Award', and shown at the Artful3 exhibition in the old town hall in Richmond. It was pretty cool to see my work with one of the little plaques next to it, describing the piece, artist etc.. but it wasn't really that big a deal.



my wedding cake sculpture, on the top tier there is a perfect couple, on the second tier the marriage has broken down and ive put shards of glass in and arount the pink flowers to show that something that looks perfect, isnt what it seems.

the plaque for my cake sculpture.

My tree house that i named 'the Cats House' i made it with twigs and felt which i made by hand. it was the final piece to my topic of 'Natural Forms'. 

After seeing the Exhibition, we went for a walk around Richmond and came across a little courtyard which had a Christmas market, it was really cool, with loads of Christmas lights and stalls. Then i realised that it was the place where the 'Matalan' Christmas adverts were filmed, with the tree and presents. it was so cool to see it in real life.


The Matalan tree!!!!
my sister in front of the tree i love the wintry theme of the christmassy tree and her eskimo coat.


i took the picture of my sister in an eskimo coat and i really liked the way the fur and her hair are so detailed, making it look really 3D and textured.
the other picture is a close up of the baubles on the tree, i love the way that you can see the reflection of the courtyard in the shiny baubles, as it is an ineresting way of seeing something through what looks like a fisheye effect. i also like the way the branches twist  out and get thinner and thinner which gives perspective to the photo because you can see the background and foreground quite clearly.

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