Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Landmarks

With the 1940s posters the images in those posters are landmarks symbolising the city, with that in mind I've looked back through all the Dawlish footage I've got and realised that there are places I see on this journey, specifically on the railway route that are significant to me, and that when I look at these images each of them are a landmark of that point of the journey to me.

Red Rock Cafe

Dawlish Coast

Teignmouth

Along with the image of Dawlish amusements park from my last post I'm now thinking that these four images are going to be my next four prints. But they're not just more Dawlish photos, I'm not just cheating and still using the footage I took months ago because these stills are taken from the second Dawlish trip I took and fortunately it was a much brighter day when I took this video comparing to the very grey collection of images I've created from my first trip.

So I've enhanced these images, so only making more of what's already there, especially the blue sky, the Red in the Red Rock Cafe sign, the green of the grass under the Teignmouth sign, to mostly emphasize the difference between these images and the last. I've made these images more bright, more bold and because of this they are slightly more poster like, but still realistic.
So I think that these will make another collection of their own in a way because they are more bright, I'm using brighter ink now also so that'll enhance them along with using different acetate which creates a more bold colour.

Monday, 5 March 2012

Dawlish Amusement Park.

When I started this project I was looking at railway posters from the 1940s that advertised cities and towns around the UK. I sort of moved off this topic when I got going with my own prints but whenever I've looked back through my research the main bulk of it has been these posters and the artists that created them.

I've moved on from the idea of creating my own posters because that's not what my works about any more but while enhancing my images on photo shop by the simple click of the button 'posterize' it gathers the bulk colour together and creates the image that those posters had, and I really like this effect. 

Dawlish Amusements Posterized

It's interesting to contrast it to the original image because there's not that much difference, it's only the effect of having bulk colours instead of the shadows and shading. 

Dawlish Amusements

Yet because of these slight differences when I look at the posterized image I instantly see the 1940s posters and think that if I have time before the end of the year it could be fun to CMYK it and see if the colours are as clear when silk screen printed.

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Stopping off at Dawlish

This is hopefully that first and last time I may appear to look like a train spotter. Once again it's not about the train (ish) as it's not about the type of train going past just the fact that I'm usually on the train going through this sight so really this video is sort of my work but in reverse.




I prefer getting photos from the videos I take rather than just taking a photo, because if I got out of the train to start photographing these sights then it becomes more about me being a photographer which I'm not, if anything I've become a printmaker now in art but only printing shots from a video.
So I don't intend to take any stills from this to then print, I just found it interesting seeing the sight of Dawlish in a different way, a different angle, and I couldn't help but to record it.

All things Disney!

My blog for Creative Project this year!
http://bradley-in-wonderland.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Prints 4 and 5

Paying my full attention to printing the past few weeks I now feel that my prints are getting better and better, next to perfect in being lined up and getting brighter after increasing the amount of acrylic compared to mixer I'm using for the prints.

River Start

It appears that I've been working backwards, the first print that I did 'Splash' will actually be the last in the series and this most recent print with Exeter Cathedral in the background will be the first. These five prints now show the journey of leaving Exeter St Davids Station through to going through the tunnels of Dawlish, and the train being splashed with the rocky waves breaking over the walls that protect this stretch of the railway.
As I've been moving on with each print I've been experimenting with different amounts of acrylic seeing what ratio creates a better print and I've come to the conclusion that using 33% is much more effective (while not being too much) compared to 25% that I originally used on Splash.

Cathedral 

Now that I've got my five prints of the 'Dawlish' Journey I now need to decide what to do next, start with a completely new journey altogether? Keep going with this original footage? Or find a way to extend it, keep going on the same journey. Either way I need to go and get more footage, luckily I've got tickets booked to head home so I'll be getting the camera back out and looking completely normal filming the journey as I go with the camera looking like it's glued to the window, with my hand also trying to keep the whole thing steady.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Happy Mistakes

Once again I appear to have created an error when printing. However unlike last time it didn't ruin the whole 5 prints I was doing that day, only one of them I messed up by now paying attention to lining them up fully, so once again I decided to keep on going and just see what the print ends up looking like instead of wasting the piece of paper by giving up.


The next layer (yellow) then went upside, this was me completely not paying attention and printing when the paper was the wrong way round, however I quite like the end effect. Looking like a yellow sky on this image creates a completely different image, and only having the cyan and magenta layers at the bottom makes the once green grass appear to be a pond or a lake, so it's interesting when things going wrong could end in disaster creates a good image in itself.

Monday, 27 February 2012

Printing Error

When thinking you're on a roll things can often go wrong. Being distracted meant that I wasn't paying full attention to the forth print I was doing for this series meant I ended up printing magenta through the yellow part of the silkscreen so things ended up rather more pink than they were meant to.

Slightly more Magenta than there should be

I carried on thinking I've paid for the paper may as well keep going with the four layers and see what the print looks like in the end, and considering this was my first print where I was able to get some real colour onto the paper with the green bank in the foreground it wasn't too disastrous as I ended up making the yellow more strong to try and make up for the added amount of Magenta. If I was aiming for more abstract work then I could actually pretend that this is what I was aiming for but of course that's not what my work's about and just have to put this print aside as a trial and error and pay more attention next time!

Experimenting with just a Cyan and Black layer