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Open-ended Project 5

completed this project as almost a branch off of an idea I'm doing for idea lab. This process tarted out as way to explain how I feel about process work. It can be redundant, boring, and tedious. By making paper cranes with the images I've digitally changed, I am redoing the same process over and over again. Whether it turns out great or not is what I get to find out in the end. Were the explorations worth it?

Open-Ended Project 4

Open-Ended Project 3

Open-Ended Project 2

Open-Ended Project

Final Sequential Narrative

Pics? Inspiration Maybe

Seriously In A Rut

I don't even know if I like this.

Sequential Process

Pics

Sequential Narrative Process Work

Project 3 Critique

Out of the three pictures that I pinned up, most people enjoyed the first one. Comments I got included that it looked like a photo that had been double exposed from an old film camera (which I thought was great because I love old photography). More people enjoyed the first image I put up because it had a more solid concept than the other two. It followed a certain understanding of the project in my opinion way more than the other two. For the others, I was basically just messing around on Photoshop to see what I could accomplish. Overall, I believe I chose the correct image to continue on. I did not want to add too much because I already liked what I had so far. Ed mentioned I might try and add a flower to the image to show a full cycle of nature. I decided to do so with a rose, one of the most simple yet elegant flowers.

Final Cyclical Nature Poster

Cyclical Nature- More Photos Used