My qoute is "We are bigger than your stereotypes and louder than your hate." MY group and I have a plan on a story board but just need more people to make it a success. We're thinking about getting some 6th graders to help us out.
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I think the displays that we've done so far have turned out pretty well. The positioning of the photos work well together and I'm proud of them. I think the exhibit makes people feel more united and it further represents our chute community/ family. The only thing that I'd change as far as how we set up the display would be the paste. It is effective but not long lasting. It is very fragile, especially in a school setting. We should look into that for our next display. I think when it gets warmer out, sometime in the spring, we should hang our portraits high up in the courtyard, on a larger scale. The weather wont be too harsh and the displays would be out of reach. This one should last longer.
This statement speaks for itself. It's saying that looks can be deceiving , but words are more trustworthy. I would pose with a close up on the mouth mouthing words (voice), excluding the rest of he face (appearance) according to this statement.
These are all screenshots showing my different stages of work and layers on flash adobe cs6. This idea was inspired by a project i did last year in photoshop while tracing and coloring on a photo to make it into a catoon. This photo is a picture that i got of Vic mensa, my favorite music artist from google images. I frequently used the paint brush with different colors (some given, some sampled) and different samples. I am satisfied with my results but, if i am to continue working o it, i'd try and match his skin tona at its different angles.
This was taken in school On picture day with one of Mrs. Kushner's cameras. If you look closely, you can see that THe lens is focused on me and the background is blurred out
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May 2014
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