Ambient
- September 10th, 2007.
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Playing with the phrase, “colour your future,” I decided that ‘hello colour” would be quite interesting to see as ambient media. For example, as it’s for the area of Carlisle, the piece could be placed on Carlisle’s public transport. The background would be transparent; the type itself could be white or black, depending on the media with the introduction of colour.
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Moving image
- September 9th, 2007.
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Here is a small sample of a storyboard, kept black and white for the time being (image building). The type will interact with an image of a student, facing the viewer.
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Colour your future
- September 7th, 2007.
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Today I had a brief set, to create a bespoke creative solution that targets the right audiences and successfully promotes and informs. My approach is to speak with the viewer, making the viewer question about where they are, where do they want to be? Here is an example of what has been achieved, this post will be updated.
For the finished product the colours will be vibrant and layered.
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Indulging the past…
- September 6th, 2007.
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Looking through all my degree work, there are so many pieces, which were created though the initial and development stages. This piece, through changing of the topic was never used yet I thoroughly enjoyed making it. I’d like to return to this retro style of comic like typography and playful image.
A3/Black and White or Colour
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Call me flower…
- September 3rd, 2007.
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I have a great love for anything to do with nature, drawing and observing. This piece was created with mixed media: charcoal, Quink ink and a fine liner.
A3/Black and White or Colour
Prints available to Buy
Copyright © 2007 Sarah France
Changing faces of Portraits
- September 2nd, 2007.
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Today I played with the idea of portraits and how the technique of the old traditions could be modified; incorporating photography and sketch techniques to create an illustrative piece. The word AWAY was added as Basketball was in mind, but instead, the portrait could contain their name.
The type could do with a some black taken away, and a lot of re-adjustment. I focused more on the portrait itself, added the type last, will come back to this and re-post changes.
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