Hannah Process Portfolio

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Small worlds

Rolls of paper Radial lines

(small worlds)

This is a post covered with small advertising.

This is a bottle of mineral water in the sun but with the shadow of a street lamp on the wall.

I like this kind of pictures very much.I think these nude models are very good at showing the body language through these curled movements.

A group of body photography works by famous Portuguese fashion photographer #Andre Brito

This is a white-framed window I found, its frame was cruciform it’s like a structural line.

This is a picture i took on the street of an elderly couple. I turned it black and white. It looks more retro in black and white, like an old photo. I showed the picture with simple lines. I feel like i’m more focused on the people, the human movement, which is more diverse and more vivid. Each posture is different, representing different connotations.

I think it’s a very vivid statue, and I like her figure very much it’s a very open movement .

This is my first double page. First, there are four pictures I took from the street. I drew about individual things in three of them(a squirrel\a bottle and its shadow\a part of the window)and then I conducted a more complete analysis of the fourth picture. I focused on Observing people, then thought about the dynamics of the human body. And I found a group of body photographs by Andre Brito,This is a group of black and white, naked people showing different postures, which gave me very good inspiration of human posture.


I focused on human movement and i thought about the ballet and my favorite ballerina JULIAN MACKAY‌...

I like the posture and dynamic of ballet.There are a lot of contorted positions in the poses. In the end, I did not choose to focus on legs, because I did not know what message I wanted to convey through the shape of legs.

The best embodiment of dynamics is dance

Leg muscles are completely different when they are relaxed and tense.

Pregnant women’s body have beautiful lines..

I found some dynamic pictures about ballerinas.

Pregnant women are also very essential.,represent ing the birth of life. This artist immortalises Kim Kardashian's nude pregnant body in stone.

Legs has a lot of muscle lines.this is half of the human body. Images viewed from 3 angles.

(The idea of the sculpture) I thought of the theme of a dancer from the idea of human movement, because dance showed the beautiful body curves of human movement very well. I began to focus on the legs. The second theme was pregnant woman, because the pregnant woman's body line was full of new strength.


This is a right side of a pregnant This is women. (the part I want to make) the first

small sculpture attempt.

(the idea of the Pregnant women)

The front The back

This is a model of a pregnant woman.

The front side

flank I looked at maternity sculptures from different angles.

The lower back is curved.

This is the mode I tried to make, for printing on the stomach.

‘Life’ maybe put some flowers with these words.

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The front of the body.

Skin color The color of the clay

On this double page, I carried out an in-depth search on the theme of pregnant women that I chose, compared the difference between real people and sculptures, and observed the details of pregnant women's bodies. Then I made a small experimental sculpture and I

tested carving words into my sculpture.


Process of the sculpture

1:

I built a very vague shape.

Top view process

2: The basic form was built. The shoulder part was hard for me, and the shoulder part of my preliminary model was weird. Therefore I found some pictures of real women’s back. ( 4 different kinds)

This is the beginning of the molding, the surface is very bumpy and rough. The overall shape is unbalanced.Then, by referring to RON's work, I improved the roughness of the surface and made it smooth.I also adjusted the shape to make it look more realistic and more detailed. Simple line structure diagram of the human body.

Neck neck Shoulder

Belly buttocks

(process of sculpture) I recorded my progress during each class, and when I encountered some very difďŹ cult parts of the sculpture, such as the shoulder, I researched many photos of the shoulder of a real person. Then, I adjusted my sculpture shoulder and I also compared RON MUECK's work with my sculpture.


Motherhood:all love begins and ends there.-Robert Browning

The spine was I realized when you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest too love you will ever know-Mitch Albom protruding,and the shape of the back is not very even. I smoothed it out for the first Birth is a mystery.Words are not enough.-Marie O’Connor time.

This is the final adjustment of the back.

This is the facade of the final sculpture.

Sometimes the strength of motherhood is greater than natural laws.-Barbara Kingsolver I thought of two different ways to put words on sculpture

I chose this one

Rubber Stamp Tool

(overall work process) I compared the difference of the whole sculpture from the rough to the detailed at the beginning, and then showed my design for the sculpture that I would put on it, and showed my two design ideas, the tools I need to use, and then the final choice.


Introduction I chose the artists RON MUECK and MARK QUINN,because the both have a very successful personalized sculpture of a pregnant woman.But they inspired me in different ways. Ron Mueck’s sculpture is monumental, anatomically detailed and naked,and so real. His pregnant woman appears very lifelike, and this is what I want my sculpture to achieve as much as possible. I was greatly inspired by the authenticity of his sculpture. Mark Quinn’s works focus on exploring the contradictions between our outside appearance and inner being. They celebrate imperfection and the beauty of different kinds of bodies as well as the strength and vitality of the human spirit. My works use words to display spiritual thoughts, which is inspired by him and endows sculpture with a deeper meaning and soul.

Ron Mueck is an Australian surrealist sculptor, born in Melbourne, Australia in 1958, now he lives in the UK. He was a model maker at the beginning of his career, he used to create realistic models for television and film. Mueck's sculpture responds to the minute details of the human body. His style is known as hyperrealism. Mueck spends a very long time on each sculpture, sometimes more than a whole year. Also, he is always meticulous about verisimilitude. His subject is often concerned with people’s thoughts and feelings. His work varies, ranging from smaller-than-life size naked figures to much larger size, but never actual, life sized figures.

Ron Mueck - Wild man: This is the facial detail of another of his works. The fine wrinkles, real hair, skin color bursting with realism and emotional power.

Artist: Ron Mueck Title: Pregnant woman Year: 2002 Material: fibreglass, resin, silicone

The aim of Mueck was to celebrate motherhood, and he channeled this into a realistic posture of a naked pregnant body. I thought that this woman was alive, this was evidenced by the the fibreglass body, the silicone head, with a perfect replication of skin and hair. I am drawn into experiencing the sculpture with reference to myself. As well as consulting anatomy texts and photographs, Ron Muec worked with a model for three months, beginning when she was six months pregnant.

Dimensions: 252.0 h x The Pregnant woman presents an exhausted image of a pregnant woman with her hands held back 78.0 w over her head, her face is tender and rubicund, her feet are planted firmly on the ground supporting x 72.0 d cm Weight: about 40 kg

her weary body, the nails, kneecaps, nipples,and other details are flawless . It evoked my reflection on the mother’s contribution, population control, and the burden of female responsibility. Because was so much like a real pregnant woman, the human details are so vivid, I couldn't believe it wasn't alive. I think it is exactly the purpose of this work .


Marc Quinn born 8 January 1964, is a British contemporary visual artist. His works are divided into three categories:sculpture, installation and painting. 'What it is to be human in the world today' is the theme he wished to highlight. His sculptures usually deal with "distinguishing our relationship with our bodies," while exploring the theme of "mutuality and dualism of the body, defining human life: spirit and physics, surface and depth, the brain and sex." He used many different materials for his work, blood, bread, flowers, marble and stainless steel. He has worked with ideas such as corporeality, decay and preservation, with organic and degradable materials. In the 2000s, he began to use marble, bronze and concrete. He often uses classical and urban materials to show the body. Since 2010, he has worked with aluminium, graffiti paints, seaside detritus, using tapestry and painting.

Sphinx (Victory)

Sphinx (Laocoon)

Artist:Mark Quinn Title:Alison lapper Pregnant Year: 2005 Material:white marble Dimensions: weighs 13 tonnes and stands 3.55 metres high This is a real photo about Alison and her son.

Here are two of his other works about women, very weird poses.

Mark Quinn has made a series of marble sculptures of a person born with a disability. The best one is a marble statue of Alison Lapper, an artist who has a congenital malformation of short limbs. This work is known as"Renewed Venus". The work was displayed on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar square, London from September 2005 until October 2007. It weighs 13 tons and represents a huge disabled short haired naked pregnant woman, all white, indifferent, staring at the distance, as if thinking about life. The work received much praise for the social spirit it showed. It studies the relationship between objective representation and intrinsic meaning, exploring the opposition between the mind and the body through the human body. However, at the same time, Quinn received a lot of criticism because he made it without concealing physical defects. Many people strongly opposed the placement of nude statues of disabled women in the square. This has always been controversial. This sculpture simply shows her appearance, posture and expression,but it also shows infinite power and spirit in a very simple shape. I think Mark Quinn succeeded in bringing this sculpture to life,not only because it makes people feel beautiful, but it also makes people feel a sense of holiness. The body of white marble proves the spirit of elegance, gentleness and strong maternal love, as he said“Art is always ambiguous. It is poetry, not literature.”


Comparisons and connections

Connecting to my own sculpture

similarities

Borrowed from Ron Mueck, I made my sculpture in detail and make its vivid, similar to the posture of his works. Quinn's work and my work, have focused on a want to express the meaning behind it, and his works have similar color as. We all created a pregnant woman’s body. I used the different materials of the two artists, so the final effect is a different style.

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They are both a complete realistic image of pregnant women Both are sculptures. They have both endowed their sculpture with strong vitality.

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They have different purposes and reflect different thoughts and feelings. They are made of different materials in order to achieve different appearance effects. The two pregnant women show different actions,Mueck’s is standing and Quinn’s is sitting. Very different sculpture sizes. The two artist have different styles. Mueck's pregnant woman is the perfect representative of realism. It is very detailed and vivid. Quinn's works pay attention to visual art, simple and realistic appearance, with a single color and a single material, and reflects the deep spiritual value behind it. The texture of the sculpture is different, Mueck’s looks smooth and shiny, and Quinn’s is more matte and natunal.

Sources: https://www.google.fr/search?q=ron+mueck&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&v ed=0ahUKEwiH15HK8oPfAhU6SRUIHd4XC5wQ_AUIDigB&biw=1104&bih=5 94&dpr=2#imgrc=Ji-Fw2dG_Go5wM: https://christchurchartgallery.org.nz/multimedia/floortalk/ron-mueck-wild-ma n https://nga.gov.au/Mueck/edu.cfm http://marcquinn.com/studio/studio-diaries/the-making-of-alison-lapper-preg nant https://artsearch.nga.gov.au/detail.cfm?irn=122875 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Quinn http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_ac4516cf01015j88.html http://www.zhiyin.cn/2014/gandongzhongguo_0310/297830.html http://marcquinn.com/artworks/single/sphinx-laocoon1 http://marcquinn.com/artworks/sphinx-and-siren


New idea development This double page is about the ideas explored through the theme “the shock of reality.” Here, I demonstrate my interest in artistic performances and religious artworks. https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&ei=k6B 4XrGFCKTkgwfP_5jQCg&q=harun+farocki&oq=Haru n+faro&gs_l=psy-ab.1.0.0i273j0l9.0.0..10567...0.0..0. 101.169.1j1......0......gws-wiz.XL69cUIoGqw https://www.google.com/search?q=neon+lamp+art&s afe=active&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=9Cc-hDr NCFf5OM%253A%252CrZsjsSGCE5W9PM%252C_ &vet=1&usg=AI4_-kQF37kgjfO11po0YUhq6R0jJgE2 aQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj23bKWwrDoAhUScBQKH eSQBKMQ9QEwA3oECAkQMg#imgrc=9Cc-hDrNCF f5OM: https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&sa=X& hl=en&q=Zhang+Huan&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAG2S PWsUQRjH3YOLyVxOjg1HwiK4HCgSxN3Z97OIhQg WBkFT2cR9nX2ZfZsdb9mTfINUfgQbGxG08it4pYW CgoWFoLWFpXdxdg803fN7_vP85_8Ms9mfbEmpJE _lKdSUqziqqJgHYuGTICepnbm-aBMqumGU2atqqV cLbj2y4MCqVkzLa0omqEZaN0zQAw3HkAkBcqjFhG li1InMwKybOq1bL8OzrKQF_XgG2xmlRNUcM9CgqT kKAxUREqcMHCNIUNG5VYQsYw4lJEHo4gbRhsgd p9Ao0WzODntZrAYeg1jTYx0ymFXTmpgLbrACKKOi PDbZVpYDs4LVypwQp3uTRNXKLkZd4Pa1ENKx0d 7pqrRIu4BO3eC0CVErEjRXWg9DS8KkXTIu516mfu Pe9QajH7-_7give89fvf_IveyB0f08r3zcPPSxTX3vKO evgY27GY1ow18GQ-EsKVR1mVy_IAzAGvmfHBg88 ulRfph7UdDwnzn-E3eOn_a_nyfrtbr2O0NhewKGe5e ejMdvfwkH_Ok_7if8M7B16KeOT6oHAX8AwJ0cY9-l UZ7xMtgVdiS3a0js8y2vGIPzhMlN5caH71_e9JfL_m0 JF1dJMhjub2z2Rtwep19R92_fYur2iz54HNoZEu89tb M_5TB8LQgDAAA&ved=2ahUKEwi1wei6wrDoAhW5 8uAKHXUDBo4Q-BYwLnoECB4QJw&biw=1280&bih =721


The ideas explore about “nature.�

Sea Color test

This is a oil painting about a girl has wings.

This is my drawing of a dear

Line drawing about dear and panda.inspired by Minimal, Elegant One-Line Drawings .


Andy warhol ‘s endangered animals series.


The stencil

I change the color of the real tiger to black and white,to get a strong impression.

The stencil after I cut in shape of the tiger head.And I painted with white on paper for text.

Different color Paint test on black paper sources: Koch, Keira B. "Face to Face, Carl Beam and Andy Warhol." (2018). Lee, Patricia. Sturtevant: Warhol Marilyn. MIT Press, 2016. Mo, Ai. "Xu Beihong and the New China: thoughts centered on the painting At the World Peace Congress." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 17.3 (2016): 435-455.

Andy Warhol, Cow, 1966, 117 cm Ă— 71cm screenprint

Jiang, Hanying, and Xianfei Liang. "Artistic Thinking of Oil Painting Element in the Film Creation-Research on Oil Painting Performance in the Animated Film." 2016 International Conference on Economy, Management and Education Technology. Atlantis Press, 2016.


The famous image of Marilyn Monroe: he created ten colorful portraits.He screen painted her face onto a gold-painted canvas.These prints reveal Warhol's subtle grasp of American culture,dig through the dark reality behind it by showing a gorgeous, charismatic appearance of the american idol.

investigation of Repeated images in ANDY WARHOL’s works Andy Warhol(August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was born in America in 1928 and from an early age showed a keen interest in art but his approaches were rather radical. Largely affiliated with the visual art movement referred to as Pop Art, Warhol’s work explored the relationships that exist between expression in art and commercial advertising and the growing culture of celebrities that was observed in America in the 1960s (Koch 6). His work took many forms such as photography, painting, sculpturing, and screen painting. Warhol made a mass reproduction of state images into art such as the famous Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. Exploring the idea of mass production, creating works in series.Starting in the 1950s, Warhol’s work focused more on commercial advertisements and celebrity life. The images presented alongside are some of the works he commonly did and speak volumes about the art movement of pop culture that he was closely affiliated to.

Marilyn Monroe series of 22-31

1967

36 x36(each)

Mao series of 90-99 1972 36 x36(each)

I chose the artist ANDY WARHOL,becau se most of his work is represent his messages through repeated images ,which inspired me using the same way to do my ‘Tiger’.

In 1972,Warhol decided to celebrate an easing of relationships with China by creating a series of portraits of Chairman Mao. Painting different colors over the same iconic photograph,he transformed a mass-reproduced state image into art, while simultaneously subverting its original propaganda message with a tone of high camp.

Cow Wallpaper. Andy Warhol. 1966. Screen print on paper. 117 cm × 71 cm

Each of the five unique paintings of a cow has two apparent components within them. The first is the close-up image of a cow head with a leash on it and the solid color background .This inspired of my own work,my work is only the head of the tiger.These images required screenprint.Most of his work is Screenprint ,is a printing process that allows the artist to make lots of artworks that look exactly the same.Each artwork is made with individual colours and the stencil marked out the position of each color on a screen. The screen is a frame made of wood and a fine mesh stretched over it. The different coloured inks are pushed through each stencil one at a time and these colors will form a picture.This technique allowed exact replication of the image,which helps Warhol to reach his aims as A Pop Artist.This screenprint on paper which was replicated into different shades of color five times.


I zoomed in on my portrait and painted a character by hand on it. The character was not perfect, but I liked the feeling of staggering. I tried to turn my photo upside down and paint half in red precisely. I wanted to make the red parts stand out and to show off the harsh effect.

I edited the same photo three different ways ďźˆmirror effect) and made them all black and white. When I changed the light and the shadow, I tried 3 different dark and light relationships. After I edited the portrait, I wanted to print words on it. Red edited

Photo with words edited on it directly(with white background)instead of paint.

I chose to print this 4 chinese characters, which in English mean, Reform and Different word printing techniquesďźšhollow and solid open up. I made it in Horizontal placement ďźŒand paint the left part in red with brush. Paint test(red acryl with brush)

Word paint test:abstract(red background and black words.

I tried different ways to do the words. I painted on photo paper with black ,and I printed out the character and drew it with red color pencil on its back ,and transfered them on the black background.

calligraphy experiments


This one is also paint with the tape, is grid-likeďźŒand the red is not full , there are gaps, and the color is blurred.

I took a lot photos with the camera with a white light square projection on a black background. I chose these 3.

And i want to change the color balance and the effect of the photos ,and then i tried different hues ,I Wanted to achieve strong contrast, very powerful visual effects. After I edited the color balance, I added words directly on the photo,with very simple,ex plicit English words.

This is the original photo I took with myself. When I edited the photo I wanted my portrait to be at the centre of the whole background. I printed out the photo after i edited (with paper)and i tried a lot of different ways to add the red paint.

Barbara kruger I cut the photo into 9 parts and scattered the order. In this photo, I edited the words directly onto the photo and then painted the red on the eyes and mouth. I thought that I could express my message of society on the media trying to blind people and not letting them say things freely in China.

This one I ttaped it in the middle and made the tape like a Crucifixion, that I painted red all over the photo. After, I took the tape off,and it left a space without paint.


Investigation of portrait and slogans in BARBARA KRUGER’s works Introduction: I had planned to make a portrait of myself and add an explanatory text(in Chinese)to express my feelings about modern Chinese society. I decided to make the text in a larger than life size and with a strong use of tonal contrast but also concise color. Kruger uses recurring ideological messages to communicate her ideas on the themes of gender, sex, consumerism, greed and power. She criticizes everything that she feels is wrong with the society we live in and uses amazing images to get her message across to mass populations(ukessays).

Postmodernism: Postmodernism is a late 20th-century style and concept in the arts, architecture. It represents a departure from modernism and is characterized by the self-conscious use of earlier styles and conventions, a mixing of different artistic styles and media, and a general distrust of theories(lexico).

Context Barbara Kruger,an American conceptual artist and collagist,was born January 26, 1945,in Newark, New Jersey, U.S. The main purpose of her work is the critique of feminist culture and also to examine stereotypes and consumerism(artnet). Most of her work consists of black and white photographs with red and white aggressively directive slogans which have a cultural construct involving power, identity, and sexuality(wikipedia). Kruger’s work is similarly fueled by the mass media. In 1979, she began to use found images in her work ,mostly from mid-century American media-print sources(Randolf Dalton). Kruger’s artwork is considered postmodern. Postmodernism shaped Kruger’s work by her use of space, text and photos. For Kruger’s works, I think the most important part is how she perfectly fuses the picture and her words together, to create a compelling ensemble. Kruger says, “As long as pictures remain powerful, living conventions within culture, I’ll continue to use them and turn them around” (ukessays). Barbara Kruger, Untitled (We Don’t Need Another Hero), (1986) Photographic silkscreen/vin yl. 277 x 533 cm. (Kalb 2003: 60)

This is a photo of a girl standing up and looking at the mirror. This photo is black and white with white-on-red words. Black and white tones make the words stand out. This photo also uses the light and darkness of the light on the wall. This photo depicts the stereotype of society for women and how women face this stereotype. Barbara Kruger, “who’s the fairest of them all” 19.5cm x 17.5cm “who’S the fairest of them all”, barbara K. Web. Oct. 6. 2019

“Barbara Kruger”, Artnet, http://www.artnet.com/artists/barbara-kruger/. Accessed on 7 October 2019. "Ideological Messages Behind Barbara Krugers Work Art Essay." All Answers Ltd. ukessays.com, November 2018. Web. 7 October 2019. https://www.ukessays.com/essays/arts/ideological-messages-behind-barbara-krugers-work-art-essay.php?vref=. Randolf Dalton, “Social Issues Creating Awareness Through Imagery Contemporary Arts Curriculum Sewanhaka Central High School District Spring 2013 Compiled by Jessica Martinez”, SlidePlayer, 2016. Web. 7 October 2019. https://slideplayer.com/slide/10526302/ The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Barbara Kruger.” Encyclopædia Britannica (2019): Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., https://www.britannica.com/biography/Barbara-Kruger . Accessed 7 October 2019 “Postmodernism: Definition of Postmodernism by Lexico”, Lexico Dictionaries | English. Web. https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/postmodernism Accessed on 7 October 2019

Barbara Kruger Untitled (Belief + Doubt = Sanity)2008 prints and multiples, chromogenic (c-print) 177.8 x 203.2 cm

Many of the phrases in "Belief+Doubt" have cycled through previous permutations of Kruger's works. Her works always explored systems of power, with language that is perennially relevant.


analysis

Barbara Kruger Untitled (Your body is a battleground)1989 Photographic silkscreen on vinyl 284.5 × 284.5 cm

Upper and lower mirror effect with red paint half

In 1989, Kruger created “Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground)” This is an aggressive, powerful work that encourage people to address the struggles that women face.The portrait has only the face of a woman, which is a symmetrical face and plump lips, sparkling eyes and beautiful eyebrows perfectly show the beauty of the woman ,she looks straight ahead, toward the top, gazing into the audience,a-line cuts through the middle of her face. color:Kruger uses the color red behind the text to invoke a range of feelings from the viewer. The color red can make people feel angry, loving, warm or powerful. By using these colors she could gravitate people’s attention to her work. Process:The woman's face is divided into two sides, the left side is normal,but the right side reverses the colors, and the whole photo is covered by white-on-red text. mood:In order to protest against the new anti-abortion law of 1973, untitled (your body is the battleground) was made for a women’s parade ,this was to be used as a poster for the Women’s March on Washington, to support a woman’s right to choose. This strong contrast work expresses condemnation and dissatisfaction with the new bill. This artwork divides the reproductive health debate into two sides: the negative and the positive rendition—emphasizes the twofold sidedness of the problem. The text “Your body is a battleground” represents how the female body becomes a combat zone that women both struggle for and in.

Comparing & contrasting

My own work Reform and open up 2019 Print on photograph

Similarities: Differences: ● Same portrait with ● The picture above is letters based on the two ● Both linked with sides of the left and feminism(protecting right, forming a women's rights and strong contrast and woman’s freedom in is also static . China) ● This is a full life ● Both have a 2 side image and composition layout to express a positive ● Color:black & white attitude towards & red life. ● My work is not The color is the most focused on women’s important thing about my work. rights but also on I think Simple, contrasting the other social colors are the best way to problem in China now. make a great visual impact and ● Kruger used English express strong messages. slogans and I used And about the edition,i like the Chinese to make Duplicate and characters incomplete image.

Impact on my own work I wanted to create a portrait of myself and covered it with Cinese character,as a poster,to send my message which was about the social problems in China. I will also use red, because I found in Kruger’s works ,the color is the most impressive part. The contrast of the colors in the pictures in her works made me feel shocked. The way she made the picture and the slogans blended together inspired me to think about how I could match my image and text perfectly.


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The process of the self-portrait painting. https://www.saatchiart.co m/Andretan https://www.saatchiart.co m/art/Painting-Chinese-Br ide-01-SOLD/119589/293 0884/view https://www.saatchiart.co m/art/Painting-Lady-YunSOLD/119589/2930878/vi ew

Chinese bride by ANDRE TAN


The face part

The koi fish

I did a lot of different try with photoshop to combine different koi fish picture with the self-portrait.

The process of the koi fish and self-portrait painting. Koi fish means luck, peace, and prosperity in Chinese culture, and many people keep koi in their homes and gardens for good luck . I placed self-portrait in the background, because I wanted it to look like the fish were floating around me in the water. I chose to paint the background gold because I wanted to create a feeling of luxury, opulence, like fine silk.


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