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Monday, April 25, 2011

Spring Break

MyChildren MyBride at School of Rock in South Hackensack, NJ.
This is one of my favorite pictures from over the break because I really like the coloring of the picture. I used my point and shoot rather than my SLR and it's the only picture I took that night. I like the grainy look it has and how the vocalist is off center and towards the right. I really like how nothing is perfect in the picture, and I just really like it. It's also my favorite because it just happens to be my second favorite band ever

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Portrait Diptych

Camera Shy - Camera Happy.
For this set I wanted to show how some people are camera shy and would rather be behind the camera, like me for example. Yet other people think they are really photogenic and like being infront of the camera at all times like my personal model, Sam.

Thinking - Idea.
On cartoons and in other movies and shows whenever somebody gets an idea a lightbulb appears over their head, I wanted to show that in this set. First mike is thinking deeply, and in the second one the lightbulb shows he has thought of an idea.
Hated - Loved.
To show hate Sam and Mike face opposite directions with anger on their face not wanting anything to do with eachother. To show love they are embracing eachother with happy smiling faces.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Surrealism Photo Montage

The main idea of my surrealistic photo montage is that everyone has a soul mate. The key, and key hole show theres on specific person like theres a specific key for every key hole. The burnt edge, hourglass, and clock represent how nothing last forever, and everything runs out of time eventually.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Surrealistic Theme

The theme for my surrealstic project is along the lines of everybody has a soul mate in a relationship. My models will have their faces morphed into keys, and key holes symbolizing that one key hole has a specific key that goes perfectly with that key hole. The bodies of the models will be seperated at the waist symbolizing that you don't find yourself completely until you meet this other person. I also want the sky to be multicolored and set at a random location just for the surrealistic factor of the assignment. If I can work it out, I want the corners of the picture to be burned or ripped or distorted to show that nothing lasts forever.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Digital Vs. Traditional.

Jerry Uelsmann
Jerry Uelsmann is an American photographer born Detroit, Michigan on June 11, 1934. Uelsmann studied photography throughout college and graduated with a degree at the Rochestoer Institute of Technology in 1957. He then went on to become professor at the University of Florida, the school his son attended as well. He is currently retired from teaching, and lives in Florida still. He is married to Maggie Taylor, who as well is an artist. Jerry Uelsmann has a technique he has been working with for years now. That technique is that he merges a few negative pictures, into one image using different tools from his darkroom and his advanced printing technology. Jerry Uelsmann has said that he has no intention to switching to digital cameras. He prefers film photography, and his special technique he works with. It is more real to him. He has the equipment and tools to create all the effects he needs. Jimmy Uelsmann has work featured all over the world, in multiple museums and he has been featured on different T.V. shows. Uelsmann is featured in museums like the Bibliotheque National in Paris, the Albert Museum in London, and the Chicago Art Institute, just to name a few. Some of the T.V shows his work was featured on were ‘The Outer Limits’ and ‘Train of Thoughts’. He is very well known, and his most famous piece of work is untitled, created in 1996. It’s two hands out, as if they were holding water, and inside the hands is a reflection of a lake, and a boat.
Tomasz Setowski

             Tomasz Setowski is an artist, a painter, borin in Kraków-Częstochowa Jurassic Highland Chain in 1961. He studied art history at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Częstochowa Pedagogical University. Setowski said he often enjoyed working with fictional subjects because it gave him a more wide range of variety. Tomasz works in both surrealism, and symbolism when completely new art projects. He often travels the world to attend different events at different museums, his favorite museums are those in Poland, France and Germany. He himself has been in over 60 different Museums

                                    

Artist’s Name - Jerry Uelsmann
Title of Artwork - Untitled
Date of Work - 1996

Description: Two hands out as if they were to be holding water really holding a landscape of a boat on some type of body of water with the sky and a solid black blackground.
Analysis: The piece is very well exposed, and it isn't too dark, nor too light. I'd say it is fairly symmetrical, except for the few details like the picture of the boat. It is very well balanced, and It has very succesful.
Interpretation: I am undecided about the actual meaning of this pictuer, I believe there is two meanings of this picture. One possible meaning is holding the world in your hands. Another possible meaning of this picture could be to symbolize the bodies of water. Using body parts to symbolize the actual shape of it.
Judgment: I really enjoy this picture because of the meaning I believe it holds. This picture is very successful and I believe it is to the perfect brightness it could be.


Artist’s Name - Tomek Sętowski
Title of Artwork - A Touch of The Muse
Date of Work - Unknown

Description: In this painting there is a man and a woman both wearing very bizzare outfits. The woman in a dress made of a city, or town, of some sort. And the man is wearing a gown type thing made of an ocean.
Analysis: I think this painting is well balanced since for both people the bottom corners are cut off. I like the very dull colors used so things don't stand out too much since there is a lot going on in the painting.
Interpretation: I think the meaning of this picture is to symbolize what Tomek goes through while creating art. He may use some type of model (symbolized by the girl in this painting) and he shows her exactly how to pose and act, which is why he's touching her face. The extra arm may symbolize how he doesn't have enough hands to make things happen quick enough.
Judgment: Although Tomek's work is very animated and is very difficult to tell the meaning of his work, I really do like this picture. I enjoy it because in almost all of his paintings that feature a female, she is in some type of dress which has a town of some sort. I also like how it evens out with the man wearing the dress of the water which to me, is symbolized for being masculine.  I really enjoy the colors, and the idea portraited in this picture.

 
These two artist work with two completely different medians, and two different subjects in both of their pieces. Jerry works with film, and he looks for a more natural appeal. He used a lot of natural materials in his piece. Examples being the hands, the body of water, and the solid background color. Tomek on the other hand works with a very fantasy-like subject. Creating characters, and outfits to make a surreal piece of art. They both work with two completely different subjects matter as well. Something they have in common with both of their pieces is they both are not realistic. I believe that Jerry's subject of his piece was a lot easier to read than Tomek's piece but they both were still very hard to understand.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Partner Post


Tiff 'hanging around' with Bring Me The Horizon



I'd Rather Be

I'd rather be stage diving.

I'd rather be playing a show with Bring Me The Horizon

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Photo Montage

My sister Sam at Sayerville Park, Cassandra Siana 2011

My sister Sam in the woods behind our house, Cassandra Siana 2011

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Self Reflection

To take this picture I used my mother’s car window parked outside of my house. I like this picture because the first few times I tried to take it, I could only see thing inside the car, but eventually I got the camera to focus on me instead.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Artistic Inspiration


Tom Barnes
Bring Me The Horizon at Download Festival by Tom Barnes
London Taxi by Tom Barnes



Adam Elmakias
Bring Me The Horizon promo by Adam Elmakias

Mike Fuentes of Pierce The Veil portrait by Adam Elmakias



Alex Pardee
Urkel by Alex Pardee

Goodnight Lava by Alex Pardee

Tom Sykes
Matt Nicholls / Drop Dead by Tom Sykes
Oliver Sykes by Tom Sykes


Nicole Rork

Marvin Thompson by Nicole Rork

Traverse City State Hospital by Nicole Rork

Monday, February 7, 2011

My Life.


My Name:
Cassandra Siana
Childhood Ambition: 
 To be like Britney Spears
Fondest Memory:
Finally having my favorite band recognize who I am out of the hundreds of people attending that night.
Soundtrack:
I'm just a kid - SimplePlan
Retreat:
Sayerville Park. 
Proudest Moment: 
Finally getting my license.
Biggest Challenge: 
Getting along with my sisters
Alarm Clock:
My parents.
Perfect Day:
Waking up and sitting on Tumblr.com until around 3 p.m. leading up to a concert, then coming home to sleep.
First Job:
Sales Associate at Tilly's
Indulgence: 
Music, concerts, shows.
Last Purchase: 
Gas for my car.
Favorite Movie:  Waynes World 1&2, Juno, and Star Wars episodes I-VI
My Life: 
Out of control.