Showing posts with label Mark Making. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Making. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Long Scroll Drawing to Music


Some see films as a piece of thread, but I see film as a ground to work with, I used long scroll of papers as a template first, before stepping into working with already existing film. The papers are in a similar format to existing film, but cheaper.

In an exercise, I used mark making in order to respond to the music that I was listening to, also using colours to reflect the mood of the music. Then I developed the idea further by folding the papers, using them as a tool to express the music.



Figure 1: Personal image, long scroll drawings
I really like the colour contrast of the marks, red and blue. This was inspired by the Blackpool Pleasure Beach rides.
I liked the idea of the rides all entangled with each other.


As I was working from the ground, the papers entangled with each other. 



Figure 2: personal image, Blackpool Pleasure Beach rides




Figure 3: Personal image, photoshop.


I then used photoshop: I’m became more interested in the movement and the lines so I removed the colour from the image and concentrated on how the lines were overlapping.