This is a double portrait composition. I wanted to create the impression of the figures being unaware they were being observed. |
Playing with scale and mismatched body parts - this reminds me of the man from the freaks who has no legs and walks around on his hands. |
Think this works well because of the imposed but unconnected shadow behind. |
This collage does not work well for me as there is no main focus and the figures don't seem to fit well in the space. |
I like the way the inverted reflection behaves as a coloured shadow or alterego |
Not my favourite due to the cropping of the head (I have learned that some figure is better) but I love the way the figure inside the eye becomes part of the face. |
I have used a copy from my altered book in the background, I like the way the fox looks like he is staggering forwards or chasing some one - rather like Fantastic Mr Fox. |
I have again be seduced by the pre-raphelite flowers - chose the girls because they kind of look like twins, and appear to be fused at the head. |
This collage was inspired by the tree man. I wanted to show that the girl was being absorbed by the tree, or turning into one. |
I think this is one of the most successful, I like the superimposed animal head and the contorted slightly sexualised figure gazing at the women in the image. |
Hybrid zebra with an extra set of stripey human legs. This was made in response to the 4 legged girl from the human marvels site. |
Another hybrid - this one reminds me of a knight from a chess set. I like the awkward angle of the body, like the head is too heavy. |
This is an exploration of sameness. The rigid mannekin bodies are designed to reinforce the artificial nature of the figures. |
I think this is too busy with the large, dark print in the background. However, I like the way the animals watch one another over the woman who sees unaware of the impending danger. |
Playing with more muted images and profile. This could be underwater or in the shadows at night. |
This was supposed to show a tiger joined with the woman but looks more like the tiger is jumping from behind the figure. It has a certain circus or sideshow quality. |
I like the graphic nature of this image, but I think the head size might be a bit too large. |
Compositionally, I don't think this is particularly successful, but I wanted to draw parallels between the colours and the necklace/collar. |
Layers and disguise/costume element is working well in this collage. It reminds me of the Doppelganger images. |
I love the decapitated body carried by the bird, a pairing with the creature become dominant (like the swan in The Magic Toyshop) |
I found it much more difficult to find a human head to add to this animal body. It reminds me of a Narnian centaur. |
This one of my favourites - I love the playfulness of this image and the play on scale. |
I was imagining a creature costume shop when I was makeing this collage. Again I think the play with scale works well. |
This is quite successful because of the contorted body, texture on the clothing (slightly animal or tree) and made up face. |
The most successful pieces seemed to be the one which actively used an animal or another element with the figure/s to give context or dialogue between the components of the image. I tried to use a combination of sources for the 'found' imagery, rather than just photos of children and fashion magazines. Some of the collages also have a sense of unease which gives more weight to the image. These are the final pieces from Weeks 2-4 but I will continue to work with collage and develop these images in the next stage of the exploratory project.
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