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Showing posts with label lines. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Arrow Craft



To make your own Native American Indian inspired Arrows first buy/find an arrowhead. Many stores in the southwest and Western museum's sell them and I''m sure Google has made the such infinitely easier.


Next, tie the Arrowhead onto a stick (which can be purchased at Michael's Arts and Crafts or in your backyard. Likewise, feathers can be purchased at Michael's, Walmart or any craft supply store.
Cut the feather in half with an xacto knife. If possible, tie the top and bottom of the feather to the stick and add super glue to the quill (middle) of the feather to the stick.

 If possible, choose your paint colors. I choose two, one for the stick (grey blue) and another (yellow) for the stripes.

I created the yellow stripes by using tape to create a boarder and to make my lines as straight as possible. However, you can make whatever decoration or additions you would like. 


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Instagram Part 4

The Classic Black and White Photo is, in my opinion the most dramatic and difficult to capture. Below are some of my favorite Black and White Photos I have taken.



Another aspect of these set of photographs is my observation of what is above me.
Also note that there are no clouds in the sky, Usually clouds divert eyes away from the lines and shadows of architecture and art.



Of of the most important aspects of my Black and White Photography is the idea of shadow, space and lines.If you notice, lines are usually what I want to present to the viewer.