EXPEDITION TEXT
While on a trip I took this photo getting all the building in the distance and to make the flowers stand out was the hard part yet. They all stand tall with a little bit of color in the picture.
PROCESSAs I was taking my photos I kept in mind
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INSPIRATION
This was one of my main Inspirations Because there are a couple things going on and that you can focus on, yet Michael Kenna wanted you to see one thing stand out the most. In which it was one of the mountains and you can tell because of it being lit at the bottom. The the one next to it you can tell there are mountains in the far back, but he wants you to see more of the bridge rather than anything else.
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compare and contrast
EXPERIMENTATION |
REFLECTION |
Took from different angels which was hard to tell if the flowers were small big if the buildings where falling or upside down.
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My main talent falls under photography I love it I enjoy it you have to have a good eye for whats around what angel you take it from. If you want the whole flower half of it. I really enjoyed and took the time and made sure it was accurate. I found my inspiration and the took my photo and I felt it was a great connection.
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act questions
CLEARLY EXPLAIN HOW YOU ARE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE CAUSE EFFECT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOUR INSPIRATION AND ITS EFFECT ON YOUR ARTWORK?
My inspiration had a big impact on my art because I loved how it was such a calm piece.
WHAT IS THE OVERALL APPROACH THE AUTHOR HAS REGARDING THE TOPIC OF YOUR INSPIRATION?
The overall message is to appreciate the things in front of you even if they are small don't take anything for granted.
WHAT KIND OF GENERALIZATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS HAVE YOU DISCOVERED ABOUT PEOPLE, IDEAS, CULTURE,ETC. WHILE YOU RESEARCHED YOUR INSPIRATION
I have discovered that people can have something beautiful in front of them but always look past it and for something better when that's not always what they get.
WHAT IS THE CENTRAL IDEA OR THEME AROUND YOUR INSPIRATIONAL RESEARCH?
The central idea is to not take things for granted what you have is in front of you is amazing don't push past, or rush it because you think there is something bigger after.
WHAT KIND OF INFERENCES DID YOU MAKE WHILE READING YOUR RESEARCH?
I inferred every human does this for example when I looked at my inspiration I looked right at the "main" object and took everything else in the art piece for granted when all of it brought meaning in someway. Everything in the art work brought it all together in some way shape of form.
My inspiration had a big impact on my art because I loved how it was such a calm piece.
WHAT IS THE OVERALL APPROACH THE AUTHOR HAS REGARDING THE TOPIC OF YOUR INSPIRATION?
The overall message is to appreciate the things in front of you even if they are small don't take anything for granted.
WHAT KIND OF GENERALIZATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS HAVE YOU DISCOVERED ABOUT PEOPLE, IDEAS, CULTURE,ETC. WHILE YOU RESEARCHED YOUR INSPIRATION
I have discovered that people can have something beautiful in front of them but always look past it and for something better when that's not always what they get.
WHAT IS THE CENTRAL IDEA OR THEME AROUND YOUR INSPIRATIONAL RESEARCH?
The central idea is to not take things for granted what you have is in front of you is amazing don't push past, or rush it because you think there is something bigger after.
WHAT KIND OF INFERENCES DID YOU MAKE WHILE READING YOUR RESEARCH?
I inferred every human does this for example when I looked at my inspiration I looked right at the "main" object and took everything else in the art piece for granted when all of it brought meaning in someway. Everything in the art work brought it all together in some way shape of form.