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This project showcases a triptych inspired by Ed Paschke's artistic style, blending digital photography with design principles. Focusing on elements such as line, shape, space, color, and texture, the triptych interprets themes of abstraction, expressionism, and phenomena like violence and aggression. Compiling techniques like hue/saturation adjustments and texture manipulation, this visual representation includes cropped portraits, random design boxes, and integrated imagery, such as butterflies, offering a unique perspective on Paschke's legacy and the elements of design.
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Digital Photography and Design Spring 2013 Courtney Chamberlin
Elements of Design Line, shape/form, space, value, color, texture
Principles of Design Repetition/Pattern, Balance, Emphasis, Contrast(in B&W), Movement, Unity
Ed Paschke • Born 1939 in Chicago • Childhood Likes: Animation and Cartoons • Went to The School of the Art institute of Chicago • Lived in Chicago • Painted based on abstraction and expressionism • Themes: Violence, aggression, and physical incongruity.
Ed Paschke portrait I cropped my picture to cut out some of the background. I would make random boxes going across my picture and change the hue/saturation of the picture. I changed the texture of the picture to Grain and I put a butterfly picture which I cut the white out of it and faded it to be lighter.