Wednesday, 15 January 2014

I found working digitally bad for my health, being given the freedom to move, remove, move slightly and then change the colour of things, removed my objectivity. 



 
I think that if I had been working to an incredibly specific client brief it would have made life so easy, as you could literally add and remove the smallest details at the click of a mouse , and send them varied images instantly. 
I usually use wet media and just alter, and tidy them digitally, I think I prefer it because  you are committed to  your mark making, and it's much harder to obsess. 
The ability to do, undo, then redo was I feel detrimental to my working practice. 

I worked with photoshop again for my final project 'the book of drawings'  I set myself a tight deadline and felt I worked better as a result. But again I did find it much harder to consider the images 'complete' than I would have if I had been working with ink or a pen. 








No comments:

Post a Comment