Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Scale for final piece

I have looked at what scale I am going to work on for my final piece. I have done this by putting up sheets of black paper on the wall to enable me to see what scale would look best. By picturing my work in these different arrangements it has lead me to think about the practicalities of using photography in my final outcome. 



A large A1 final outcome would be incredibly striking, especially when using bright colours that I have been in my experiments and developments. Additionally, a large scale would allow me to incorporate more of my next techniques as it provides a large surface area for it not to appear muddled or crowded. This size is the largest that the printer will print a photograph.



Furthermore, I have put up three A2 black sheets of paper to visualise my work on. I have stuck these portrait as many of my photographs are portrait. I selected to hang three sheets as an odd number is most aesthetically pleasing. 



Moreover, as I have been looking at Shaun Kardinal I wanted to look at using multiple pieces of work to create one large composition. I have looked at using different sized individual pieces. I’ve placed smaller scale pieces of my work onto the paper so that I could imagine my work on the wall. At the moment I think that this arrangement looks most interesting as it has different scales and multiple compositions included in it. 

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