Since the last critique I have continued to work with the idea of the two contrasting emotions within one image. In the last critique I experimented with my process of combining the images together. For this critique I have gone back to my original way of piecing the images together. Before I was combining the images in an organic type of way, where now I am back to placing rectangles and squares on the images. I am also splitting the image down the middle more, because I feel that it gets the emotions across to the viewer more clearly. This can be seen in, FACE #1, #2, and #3. In FACE #4, I tried something a little different, I decided to try using a circle instead of rectangles or squares to combine the images together. It gave an interesting effect on how the two different emotions are portrayed. It seems to only work with certain images and it takes a long time to figure out which image it works with the best, which is why I only have one image that uses the circle. I am planning on experimenting more with this process to see what else I can create with these images. I am still working with them and finding different ways that I can piece them together, which is why I do not have a final series yet. There is a lot more that I can do with the images, and I am planning on figuring those things out the more I work with the images I have taken. Artist Post: Jacqueline DentonThis semester Jacque has been working large scale with her drawings/paintings and I think this is awesome! It is something new for her to work on and adds in a whole new set of challenges. I feel that every artist should work large scale and small scale at some point in their artistic career. Jacque's large scale paintings effect the viewer in a whole new way now. The pieces are more in the viewers face and confrontational, where they weren't as much before, when they were smaller. I think that Jacque should continue to work large scale.
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