Final photos
Poster
EVALUATION OF FINAL PIECES
I feel that through this final project, although short, I've learnt a lot. The process of transferring my 2D illustrations into a 3D setting has been something that I've really enjoyed and I feel has pushed me to think about my illustrations in a new way. I also feel as though stylistically my work has started to take shape, though this is something I'm really hoping to practice and expand upon even further through the next few months and even years ahead.
I'm also quite proud of the way the end poster has come together and would like to get it printed professionally at the print dungeon ready for the final year show. The photo's themselves act as a sort of summary of my year as a whole and I think overall they show a lot about how my work has developed and what I've learnt. I also think in a practical sense, that keeping the photographs to a similar brown//grey//cream colour palette they work well together as a set; though I feel if I were to do this again I would retake the vector photograph so it fit in better with the hue of the other photos, and while the digital glare does at a sense of tension to the piece I feel this is a little off putting and perhaps the photo would have worked better if I had placed my cut out over a print of my vector or had scanned in my cut out and placed it on the vector digitally instead.
The self reflections I've undertaken in this brief have also helped me to grow in confidence and awareness of my own practice. I finally have an idea of what I want from my work and what to push further. I'm very much excited for the next few months and what it holds ahead.
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