
I entered in the Anderson gallery show, but like many of us did not get in, and I also entered into a an online show called "london calling" online at myartspace.com but we don't find out who any of the winners are until after May 15th.




In intermediate photo we just got done with a project where we had to copy the work of another artist. I chose to copy one of Francis Bacon's screaming head paintings. When looking through a book of Bacon's paintings I really liked this one disturbing and nightmarish image in black and white of a screaming man. I knew it would be a challenge to copy because I had to produce a photograph while the work I chose was a painting and not a realistic painting what so ever. I chose my dad to be my model, thinking if I chose a friend to model they wouldn't take it as seriously since they would have to make bizarre face. I wanted to create the lines in Bacon's painting in my photograph, so when i took the pictures of my dad I had him sit on an exercise ball and bounce up and down while I shot him from the torso up using a tripod. I was happy with the way the photos turned out but when i printed them they still needed something else to look more like the painting, so then I started experimenting with overlapping my negatives. I overlapped three negatives so that they didn't line up exactly to help create the painterly effect in Bacon's work. After doing that, the photos were looking a lot better, but I still wasn't completely satisfied, so I then decided to paint on the developer in addition to overlapping the negatives. I was really pleased with the way they ended up turning out, and although they didn't look exactly like Francis Bacon's painting I think they captured the same concept and mood.
