Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Personal Identity: Part Six - Final Piece Mock Ups

 I quickly sketched out ideas for my final three pieces on A5 scale to get an idea of position for the text and main illustration.
I have decided to do three illustrations as I can say what I want to say and present the illustrations as a clear and clean set together.

I have decided that I want to do them on an A3 sheet each as I want them to be big and proud! I also want enough room for the background to show through and for fine details in the foreground to fine details in the background to be crisp, clear and unmissable.

My three images each have a female head on them, all with a similar style in font and hair but all with different styles and storied behind them. I have one centre piece facing front and two others facing inwards so they all flow with a story-like "start middle and end" flow to them.


The starting piece, with a clear and bold setting of a girl, possibly talking to someone else, clearly making her judgement on someone else and finishing the conversations of with "...and you judge me?"[because I have tattoos]



The Centre image, a girl with a blank stare looking directly at the audience. Face painted like a traditional Mexican sugar skull showing that although on the outside she looks different, she is, in fact, a normal person.

The last image, showing a representation of time and ageing, talking about being old and staying the same, with no regrets and still happily tattooed. 


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