Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts

Monday, March 22, 2010

Artist Blog -- Toby Burrows' "Fallen" -- 3.22

from "Fallen"

from "Fallen"

from "Fallen"

Toby Burrows is based in Australia and constructs beautifully edgy and often melancholy images.  While this particular body of work seems a bit out of the norm when looked at in conjunction with the rest of his work, Burrows has created a graceful and unnerving series.  In these images, the woman spans from looking like a rag doll tossed carelessly about by an unseen force to soaring in throes of ecstasy.  Part of what makes these images successful is the unexplained nature of the woman. We can only speculate why she is being soaring through the air and the story that we give her -- whether it is focused on her ascent to the heavens or rapture or what-have-you -- is likely a root of series.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

8/27 -- Courtney Mannion

I've been thinking a lot over the summer break about what I wanted to do for senior year. I've been trying to come up with something for a really long time now and I keep finding hazy close ups of people floating around in my head. With this in mind, I'm thinking that I want to do non-traditional portraits, close-ups and then the person doing something else (I haven't figured out what) in an image that is taken from farther away. Whatever it is I decide for them to do, I'm going to want that to be the "meat and potatoes" of the piece and have it connect all of the people somehow.


I really want to focus on the person in the image and their emotions. I'm still pondering aesthetics and how EXACTLY I want everything to look, but I do know I want grit and melancholy but I am going to try it in a way I haven't before.


As far as generating a question goes, I know that with a lot of my critiques I don't really say much about my work as far as content goes. I make each piece with something in mind but I don't like to force that on my audience. Do you feel like I should maybe make my images with a more straight-forward message? Should I leave them as ambiguous, allowing for the viewer to inject their own story upon them? Am I just imagining that there is content where there isn't any but rather a façade?




Here are some images of my own and of other Photographers that are going to be my inspirations for this year:


Julia Margaret Cameron








Sally Mann





Sarah Wilmer





And here's some of my stuff as a refresher:







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