Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Visual Thinking Strategies

Lemons by Ouka Leele, 1979

Ouka Leele's photograph entitled "Lemons" shows a woman whose head is surrounded by lemons.  Framing her face are 9 lemons cut crosswise showing the radial center of the lemons.  Behind the cut lemons are whole lemons surrounding her head also. The face and lemons are over a green background. The colors are very saturated and strong making the photo look like it's hand painted or not natural photographic colors.  The girls eyes look directly into the lens and are blue, she has almost an orange eye shadow.  She appears to be sipping something from a red and white straw.  Her hair appears to be red. The light on her face is coming from the right of the picture and some of the lemons are casting a shadow on the left side.

When I look at this image I think of it as being playful because of the bright colors.  The look on her face is not necessarily one of happiness, she looks somewhat apprehensive, but not as if she just drank something tart.  I don't think this is an advertisement for lemons because all the lemons are not perfect looking. It looks surreal.

What makes this a fabulous photograph are the bright fresh spring like colors of yellow and green.  The reddish/pinks of the girls lips and the stripes on the straw are complementary with the green background.  The subject matter is surprising and unexpected. The lemons look playful but the expression on her face does not seem playful to me which gives the photo a mysterious air.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Howdy Designers, Illustrators and Photographers!

I'm Ms. Sherwood an instructor of graphic design, illustration and photography at Stephen F. Austin High School in Austin, TX.  I love graphic design and photography.   My high school art teacher, Mr. Kreps had worked in the advertising industry in NYC and he inspired my love for graphic design.  He was a gruff person who would tear up your artwork if he thought you weren't making your best effort, he always inspired me to do more. I love eye candy and have a great appreciation for graphics that use color, shape, line and typography to send a message.  Some of my favorite designers and illustrators are Saul Bass, Milton Glaser, April Grieman and Shepard Fairey.  I love to experiment with photography and design.  I look forward to seeing the work of my students this year.