Digital Photography and Imaging | Final Project : Self-Titled
Intro | Tell us about yourself I'm Yong Xiao Tong, the youngest member in my family, and my life has always been surrounded by art, thanks to my designer aunt. I have been looking at her paintings my entire life because they hang all over the house. So, the pursuit of art has been deep inside me since I was a child. |
Paragraph 1 | What is your passion? My passion lies in the realm of art, and I find joy in exploring various styles. I don't confine myself to a fixed art style; instead, I embrace the diversity of expression. Whether crafting something surrealistic, realistic, or exploring the current fascination with Y2K style, I revel in the freedom to experiment and create. Despite my love for art, I also enjoy listening to music, exploring nature, and pondering the mysteries of space. |
Paragraph 2 | What’s motive you to achieve your dream? While I currently find myself without a specific dream to pursue, I am confident that my dream will mostly be related to art. But at this moment, instead of having a predefined dream, I am more motivated by the ongoing exploration of various artistic styles and the joy that accompanies each moment of creation. |
Summary | How do you want to visualise your dream into an artwork? Given that I currently do not have a specific dream, my artistic vision focuses on transforming the diverse influences that captivate my mind into a visual narrative. My art becomes a reflection of the continuous exploration and evolution that defines my creative journey. |
Intro | Tell us about your work Recently, I've been really into these nostalgic allure of retro games and the captivating aesthetics of the 80s, 90s, and Y2k era. This got me excited to make a poster with a beach retro game vibe mixed with those awesome styles from back in the day. |
Paragraph 1 | What is the concept behind it? The concept behind my poster is about embracing imperfections. We all have flaws, and I'm learning to accept them in myself and others. Additionally, the "millennium bug" was a prevalent concept during that era. Incorporating glitch effects into my animation aligns perfectly with the concept of embracing imperfections. |
Paragraph 2 | What is the message you want people to understand it? The message is simple: embrace imperfections. Glitches are the unique strokes in the canvas of life's artwork. |
Summary | What is your motto/ quote? Embrace imperfections. |
Fig 2.1 Sketch 1 & 2
For the word to insert into the poster, I've chosen the word "glitch", but I did consider using "shine". So, I want to give it a try and see how it looks after digitalising.Attempted Digital Posters
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Fig 2.14 Final Poster ''Glitch Harmony'' |
TITLE Glitch Harmony ARTIST STATEMENT I am still learning how to embrace imperfections as someone who struggles to accept flaws. Whether this stems from a pursuit of perfectionism, I don't know. Nevertheless, I have grappled with the challenge of acknowledging both my own flaws and the imperfections of others. Regarding the word "glitch", it aligns with the retro game style I aim to present, as glitches were common technological quirks during that era. Additionally, I plan to incorporate glitches into my animation. Secondly, "glitch" feels more fitting for conveying the embrace of imperfection. Thus, the word "glitch" carries a deeper meaning, serving as a reminder. Everything itself has flaws, so what's wrong with acknowledging the flaws in people? Overall, I named my poster "Glitch Harmony". It reflects my current fascination with retro game aesthetics and serves as a personal reminder to embrace imperfections. |
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Fig 3.2 Shape layer for motion graphics |
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Fig 3.3 Add another image for line effect |
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Fig 3.4 Add another image for glitch effect |
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