Wednesday 13 May 2015

Milk art

Today we've made art! Out of milk...food-colouring...and soap! And it turned out...AWSOME!
It reminds me of watercolour paiting - which I do a lot of! 

I had forgotten my camera at home, but my mom got it for me - shoutout to the most helpful mom ever! - so I shot the photographies alone while the others were on break - mostly because I didn't feel like talking or coping with people at all...
To be honest, I just wanted to scream and get out off there as quickly as possible...but I didn't. I stayed put, kept my head from exploding, and when I got my camera and was able to work alone....everything just fell into place. The photographies turned out great, (I think at least!) and it really calmed me down - just working alone and no one nagging in the background. I find it really peaceful working alone, or, working in silence with someone who's as dedicated and well....detail-oriented, as I am - I really want to have someone with a weird-as-mind, as I have, to make someone super-creative with!
But for this project, I had my mind, myself, and the most unusal art-making kit!
So what I did, was to just pour some milk onto a glassplate, and then drop some food-colouring into it, before taking some photos. I'd whisk around some, and then I'd take some more photos.
To finish it up, I dropped a few drops of soap into it, and then I grabbed the camera and shot it! 
And that's basically how it went on for...half an hour, before the break ended, and I head more than enough photographies!

I even had the time to try a lot of different colours, so...yeah; enjoy!


This looks like a goregous eye! I so want to paint this in watercolours!
This looks like a funny Pirate face xD With one amazing eye, and one....fucked up eye!
This is so green Imma die! I love it though - looks like a magnificent weird alien-plant thingy! Perhaps Avatar-ish?!
Look at this! I made an f****ing galaxy y'all!!! 
There's blood in the joungle...
Wanted to show you the entire galaxy, cause I just found it too awsome to keep it to myself!
    The blood is floating around! I really like this one though, and not just because the red shape in the right corner has a tiny heart next to it!...Okay, perhaps that's like...98% of the reason why...

Thursday 30 April 2015

Typography; part 2!

More typography y'all!

We were asked to make it better, by following the pros and cons the teacher gave me.
I chose to write a new word; Elixir - I love that word! Which sort of plays itself out, as I love Harry Potter above all else! (Aaaand LOTR of course! Oh! And Game of thrones! I think I could keep this up all day, so to sum it up pretty quickly; I'm nerdy as f, and I love it!)


Thursday 23 April 2015

Typography!

This time around, we were to make typography, by using ourselves or something we found outside.

My group ended up making the entire alphabet out of ourselves, and well - I think we did pretty good!

I made the word; "Pluviophile" out of some of the photographies in black & white, made some adjustments, aaand here it is :)

And for those of you, whom don't know what Pluviophile means, it's written underneath the headline, on the photoline :)


Thursday 16 April 2015

Ballerinas just took a creepy turn


So here's a video, made in premiere pro - or, it's the stop motion from the past post - I put some creepy ass old music to it inn premiere pro! But the stop motion itself is made in photoshop.

Creepy, right?  







The tiny ballerinas are here!

Here they are! I love them! They are more than a 100 years old, and made of porcelain.
My mum got them from my grandmother, who got them from her mother and so on and on and on...

Of course I made them dance in the stop motion, just look at them! I chose to show you three versions of this one, cause again, I couldn't decide, and I loved them all.

I wanted it to look old, and perhaps a little creepy - yet cute.




Evil witch and tiny ballerinas






I bet it's pretty easy to see what the task was this time; make stop motion/gifs. The theme was "rolling" like in something has to go round & round. 
I chose to portait the evil witch from Snow white, as I see her; rolling poison apple in her hands, looking forward to see snow white take the deadly bite...yeah I know, evil thoughts. 

Anyway, I chose to place the witch in more in the dark, since the apple is what I wanted to focus on. 
It's the rolling part of the stop motion. 
I chose to show you a slightly green toned and a really heavy green toned version, because I couldn't choose, and well, I loved both.

The one with just the hands are not cut out from the bigger picture. I took them all seperatly!

I'll upload stop motions of some tiny ballerinas soon, cause they didn't fit in this post...






Tuesday 7 April 2015

I forgot the snow thingy....

So this post was supposted to be posted like....three weeks ago... xP
I just completely forgot about it in all the chaos of tests and homework and projects and so on and on - But! Today I remembered it, and now I'n posting it!

What was it supposted be to about? you may ask. Well, we had to go out in the cold ass norwegian weather and take pictures with our phones. Theme; snow.

Aaaand this is what I landed on.
Basically I just took a lot of different pictures of snow and cold stuff.
Of course I put a lot of thought into placement and what I focused on and what I left blurry.

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Faking old photographies

So this time, it is all about photoshop! I won't say I'm a master - not at all!- but I've gotten a lot better - A LOT!- since my first try! And for some reason, I found this task not only easy and simple to understand and do, I managed to do it four times! I believe I'm making some real progress here!

The task goes like this; take oen of your own photographies and follow a "recipe" to make it look like it's from the 1800th century - back when the objects that were photographed had to stay still for the massive amount of 15 minutes, give or take.

Aaaand this is what I ended up with; 


Friday 13 March 2015

Art gallery

So today my class went to a local art gallery, where three local artists and one non-local artist were featured. Some of the paitings and drawings were quite boring and not my style, like, I could've done some of them with ease, but hey, art is art, if the one making it feels it's art, right?¨

Anyways! Of course, as always when you  go to  anything with your class, we were given a task to go with our little trip; we had to pick out an art piece we liked, and we had to analyze it.
I chose "Timelapse" by Olav Tokerud. He's one of the artists who's from here, and he was the one with most paintings at the gallery I believe. I don't really know when it was made, but I guess recently. Sooo, here we go, I guess;

Denotation;

I can see a lot of googly eyes - cartoon style- that forms some sort of pattern. I can see colourful teardrop shaped thingies, a couple of planets up in the right corner, randomized numbers up in the left corner and an umbrella/ribbon thingy thing in the middle of them. There's A LOT of galaxy like pattern everywhere, and fairydust like lines that go all across the painting. I can see a star below the planets, and a couple more stars up in the left corner.

When it comes to composition, the piece is painted on a rectangle-shaped, flat canvas. It has got strong, "popping" colours, with white and black details here and there. There's a lot of lines in it, too many to count actually, but the main lines - the ones that part the artpiece in different "areas"- has got to be the ghostly, white line that starts down in the left corner, and then moves out to all over the artpiece.

connotation;

For me, the piece talks about that time is all we've really got, and that we need to decide what to do with it ourselves, no matter how many eyes we've got staring at us. (I think the black drop-like lines in the middle of it looks like stairs or a road made out of googly cartoon eyes) I wonder if he was inspired by Tolkiens saying; "All we've got to decide, is what to do with the time that is given to us"....I think the galaxy background is there to illustrate how many choices we've got; that we've got an entire universe of choices to choose from. For me, the white lines represent a person, who don't know what to choose, people stare, and the person goes here and there, trying out new things, yet he/she can't decide. The clock is ticking, and he/she has got to make a choice, so it falls on the way straight up, 'cause thatæs where you can se a lot of other lines have already gone...I feel like it tells the story of a person who chose the normal, boring road that a lot of others have taken, yet there were rainbows on both of the other sides that the person could've chosen. (rainbow = exciting life, unusual choice)

My utlimate choice of what it says, is this; you can go the ordinary way, straight ahead, or you can dare to look for the rainbow sparks, and chose the way that's right for you - not care about that you're stared at, just think about you, and do not care about time - it's never too late before you decide that it is.

Whooa...I'm deep! I'm deep you guys....


Thursday 12 March 2015

My teachers wanted me to tell you about this article

http://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/debatt/Er-vi-visuelle-analfabeter-6981119.html#.VQA6DPZBMuZ.facebook

This is a link to an article about the topic; "are we visually illiterate?" It talks about that we have got countless hours of language classes, but almost no classes about how to read and understand the images and pictures we surround ourselves with, every single day - and I get that. I see what they're trying to say.
Though the thing is; I find the art classes in the norwegian school extremely boring! Often it's the teacher, in my case, who's the boring one, or just plain mean actually.
And of course we learn to read and write more than we learn to see how an image is built up; everyone can see - it's a sense- but not everyone can read, none can without learning it! Reading is not a sense, we need to practise to know how to do it, but to look at a picture and get some sort of message out of it - all that takes, is eyes that work properly.

The article also says that it's easy to misunderstand images, if we don't know how to analyze them properly, but in my opinion, every person is different - every image is different - and every opinion and thought is different. No one will ever EVER understand anything in the exact same way; not books, not drawings, not poems, not articles - no nothing! I get that an image, like an art photography, has a specific meaning and so on, but hey, shouldn't ut be up to the one who looks at it, how they understand it?

Another point may be that we don't even get the chance to learn how to read images; but if you so badly want to learn it, then take classes, or even better; get yourself an education in it! Then you'll know how to read images like a badass!

My point is; I get what the article is saying, and I kind of agree, but I don't see at as a problem or that important really, just - if people would like to know, they can!


Thursday 26 February 2015

Pop art

Now, I know I've posted this before, but this time it's not one, but FOUR pop art portaits! The frist three are in the same style, and the last one was an expriment; just simply something I wanted to try out.

The first is the one I've posted already; of my boyfriends little sister.


The second one is of his little brother, who's only five. (His mother said it was okay to post this of course)


Aaand this is my boyfriend; Simo. 


The last one is of me....biting on a rubberband....'cause my bestie took the photo when I wanted to see how far I could pull the band before it broke....I'm weird okay?


Enjoy the Irony!

Sunday 15 February 2015

Who am I?

That's a question that often pops into my head - and I never truly have any clear answer that can put an end to it. I know myself pretty well actually, I'm not some girl that changes her style very other week because I cannot decide what I want to look like (I simply just pick out what I like and what's comfortable, don't really care about "style", I am my own style) - that's not the problem here.
No - the problem is my life. It's a little messy and has got it's flaws an all (like everybody elses) and that's how it's supposted to be when you're sixteen, right? 

The problem with my life, however, is that I don't know what to do with it! I know I'm incredibly lucky to be born in Norway and all that, and as Tolkien said so awesomely; "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that's given to us" - and that bugs me like crazy! ' Cause I cannot decide, Tolkien! I just can't! (Don't get me wrong here; LOVE Tolkien, the man was a genius of his own kind) He's so right, so so so so horribly right, and it stresses me, to know that for every day, every hour, minute - even second, I lurk closer to no longer having the time to decide weather I wanna be this or that - I'm terribly afraid of that moment, when I simply have to choose. 

I picture myself, at my own graduation, listening to teachers' speeches about how life got to move on, and how we'll find ourselves and live happy and have nice jobs and so on and so on; I picture myself, sitting there, my heart skipping beats every other second, my throat all lumpy and my knees shaky. Because all I will be able to think of, in that very moment, is what a failure I will become if I cannot decide - right there and then. And I won't be able. I will just give up, choose something I'm not even sure I want to do, and then work as it for the rest of my life; misserable and unhappy. 
And that won't only affect me; i know that if I'm not happy with myself and what I do, I become all grumpy and really hard to deal with - and if was to be like that, for the rest of my life, I'm pretty sure my boyfriend would grow tired of me, though he loves me so so much, after some time, anybody would've given up on me. Anybody.

The reason why I cannot decide? I have simply too many interests and things I like and stuff I'm good at - or talents if you wanna call it that (some more than others of course....just realised that sounds preeetty douchey...); I simply have too many posibilities. I wish I had some sort of fairy god mother or a little daimond on my shoulder (like in the golden compass) that could help me. I believe mine would've been an owl or something - a small one  like a pearl owl - sitting there half alseep at daytime, partly hiding underneeth my hair and whispering wise words and advices in my ear. (My right ear, since I write with my left hand, I wouldn't have wanted my cute, little owl to be crushed between my shoulder and my head when I lean down to write something.)

I'm going to give you guys some examples; I would've LOVED to be a musician (singer & songwriter, in a band, something like that) but I just can't choose that path - 'cause what if I don't make it? What if I make it and regret it? What about my private life? (not that I care too much about that though) and what about the private life of my loved ones?...I wish I had a magic mirror that could've showed me what my life would've been like, if I was to be a musician - that would've been awesome! Without something like that, I'll never know what's waiting for me, and that's kind of scary. I wish for that magic mirror more than anything else right now...and a hug - I need a hug too.

I guess the future will show, and in a year or two I sure hope I've made up my mind, but who knows? Maybe I'll all of a sudden just get some sort of sign - perhaps already next week - and then I'll just know - now THAT would've been awesome!



Saturday 7 February 2015

Popping Art

Another project; rather tiny, this one. It was only ment as practising making pop art portaits, out of photographies in photoshop, so I don't get a grade for this one.

This is the only one I'm done with yet, but I'm making more of them. The portait is of my boyfriends sister; Teodora. Her hair is brown in reality, but she loved it in purple though!




Tuesday 3 February 2015

Info in graphs...About me!

The task this time, was to make an infographic chart about ourselves. I was SO lost and literally had no clue what I was going to present. I didn't really want have myself as the theme, 'cause I thought of some many other, much more exciting things to make it about; like music, a famous and important person (there's a HUGE difference when it comes to being famous and important; just because someone is famous doesn't mean they're important) like Nelson Mandela. But it is what it is, and I tried my best to make something nice out of it.

And this, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IS that nice something!
Enjoy; the Irony!




Wednesday 14 January 2015

What are you byin'?

(Anyone get that? It's from Resident Evil 4 )

So we continue with product photography - part 2, if you like.
This time I shot pictures of a normal drinking glass (I was supposted to do that last time, but didn't get the time, so - this time instead) and I have to say - second time; muuuch easier and quicker and just....plain better. We've also been working on deep etching, which I really found out how to do today....through  a how - to - do - it tutorial I found on Pinterest....yeah. I'm not really good at understanding such things when teachers explain it and makes the class whatch while they do it.
It's so messy and I like to have a detailed explanation, in english (since the program is in english) and being able to take my time and go back or start over if I'd like to. That's just me.

But anyways - to the pictures!

The first one is from the first photoshoot - the lego lunchbox - which I've now deep etched.
I've got to say it turned out pretty great - A LOT better than I tought it would, that's for sure!


The second one, was shot with one lightsource and a reflector. Again, some basic changes in Photoshop (That counts for all the pictures) It turned out nice, but for a commerical picture....I don't know - thoughts?

The third was shot with two different lightsources at a 45 degree angle. Turned out pretty great if I shall ask myself.

The forth one; three different lightsources; the two in 45 degree angle, and another, placed right above the glass.

Fifth, and last one; Four (!!) different lightsources; the 45 degree angle onces, the one above and one beneeth the glass. (Or, beneeth the table that the glass stood on)


Wednesday 7 January 2015

Latest Merry Christmas ever!

This has got to be the latest Merry Christmas ever - EVER! If it's not, then I wonder who else has got the record. I haven't had internet in like....more than a month now, and I still don't have it at home - but at school I do! So I'm posting this now - better late than never. I know the picture seems a bit...yellowish maybe - but I had to, if not the white furry edge of the santa-hats would've dissapeared into the background...and I'd rather have a little warmer picture than that. I haven't really changed it much, only some levels and curves and spot removing.
Now, enjoy the irony of a class, full of all kinds of people!
(I'm not in the picture, because the ones I were in, looked worse - not because of me, I believe.
No one stood still and this is the best one I got.)
Ta-daa, and the (possibly) latest Merry Christmas ever!

I could be the new IKEA catalog photorgapher! (just kidding...or could I?)

Today, like about...five hours ago, my class got an assignment from our photography teacher; we were going to photograph items, like we were photographing for like, let's say, the IKEA catalog.
Product photography. The items we got, were a lego lunchbox and a simple drinkingglass.
I only had about twenty minutes to use atleast four different lightsettings on each item, and well, I didn't make it. I barely finnished the lunchbox before we had to go back to the classroom.
Which sucks - a lot. But I got what I got, and since it only was ment as a try out round - since we've never really done it before - I guess it's okay. Had some trouble in the beginning, with the camera having spots on the inner lens, that we couldn't remove there and then.

I used Nikon D80 (I prefer D3200, though), ISO sensetivity on 160, and I varied the shutter and aperture a lot, according to the light settings, and I don't really remember exactly what I used.
Everything, including zoom and focus was on manual. (If someone were to wonder)

The first picture was taken with one lightsource and a reflector.
The second was taken with two lightsources, at about 45 degrees angle.
The third one was taken with two lightsources and a third lightsource, right above the item.
Aaaand...that's all I had time for.
I did photoshop them a tiny bit; using curves, brightness and contrast, and levels. Also, I removed some ugly, tiny spots that came from the camera lens.

(don't ask why the last picture is placed so wierd, it just didn't want to behave and I didn't care for arguing more with it than I already had; it's like that, and that's just the way it is folks!)