Tuesday, October 21, 2008

rainbow mirror / mirror image


While waiting in traffic, I was putting a CD in the player and noticed my bright, colorful reflection. “If you paint in your mind a picture of bright and happy expectations, you put yourself into a condition conducive to your goal.” - Norman Vincent Peale / i'm so glad that i'm liking the outcome of this project, it was truly daunting at first. our teacher told me the assignment was "meant to be confusing" and that i wasn't supposed to "know what to do." the first part of the piece is the one with the red figures. since he is a film nut, we were supposed to block out a scene with construction paper that showed three figures. since i thought this was the final stage, i made mine more elaborate than many of the other people and loved it when i turned it in. the next part is a mirror image of the first with inverted colors (which i used photoshop to discover). it has been really hard to mix the colors because they were so neon, but i'm doing the best i can! i have a little further to go, but i'm excited about the finished product [:

6 comments:

ELK said...

good day for color here ~ happy wednesday ....

Anonymous said...

Another winning combo! Love the colors across both photos.

a.

Wayfaring Wanderer said...

Great discoveries from both of you!

Anonymous said...

so amazing. it's subtle, but there are mirror images in both your posts today

Leacayoungart said...

I love the cd reflection. I need to make my son do this with me when he leaves. I am not holding my breath on that one.

Unknown said...

What a neat concept for a blog :) .... way better than facebook pages in my opinion ....

your photos today are so colorful - wonderful observations!

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The photos on the left are taken by me, Leslye, the mother. The photos on the right are taken by my daughter, Taylor – unless otherwise noted. Comments are always welcome. thanks
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