michelle pura portfolio
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MICHELLE PURAPORTFOLIO
WORK SAMPLES
EXPERIMENTATIONI have used a range of objects to produce these marks, textures and imagery using acrylic paint.
INDPENDENT PRACTICE PROJECTMAGAZINE
INDPENDENT PRACTICE PROJECTMAGAZINE
TYPOGRAPHIC SYSTEMAs i researched into the different types of systems for typography, i decided to experiment by designing some layouts with the systems applied. The system above is referred to the radial system
RADIAL SYSTEM
APPLICATIONFrom the mark making experimentation it created some interesting imagery which i applied as a design onto a potential layout
DILATIONAL SYSTEMRADIAL SYSTEM
TYPOGRAPHY WORKSHOPI attended the “Grids, no grids” workshop where it involved Vaughan Oliver presenting his ‘calender’ designs in which was decorative rather than funtional.Our task as a group of three was to create our own interpretion of the specific month we got as-signed (April). We were expected to move away from the typical organised and structured calender format.
BEAUTY AND MAKEUPMy development for a theme of the magazine led to be based on an interest of mine - make-up. As i did some furthur research into beauty and make-up maga-zines, i began to experiment layouts using collages.
MAKE-UP ILLUSTRATION COLLAGENewspaper and watercolour
APPLICATIONI drew out a silhouette of a woman in order to replace the black with
the collages i previ-ously constructed. I
also applied the water-colour painting effect
to this image.
INSPIRATIONVaughan Oliver’s calender piece has inspired
me to create what is not expected from the typicial make-up magazine. So i wanted to
construct something out of the norm. Instead of the typical imagery illustrating make-up, i wanted to use imagery i’ve produced looking
something like this (left).
I created an entire magazine for my final major project at my Foundation Art Course. It’s concept was based in an art college where one student every month is featured to be able to get to know their fellow student and uncover a sense of their personailty and what they do. This magazine in-tends for people to “not judge a book by it’s cover”.
FOUNDATION ART; FINAL MAJOR PROJECTUNCOVER MAGAZINE
BRIEF: MAKING A GRID & BREAKING A GRIDUNI BRIEF PROJECTS;
EVERYDAY USE GRIDSEveryday use objects may resemble a grid. Here i have played with photography to distort this image of a MacBook keyboard. By distorting the image it had broken the grid resemblance.
UNI BRIEF PROJECTS;
FACE GRID
FACE GRIDDrawing a face with a grid ensures facial features are in their proper place and in correct proportion.
As i drew the grid over a face, i carved out certain grid blocks to make it appear as if they are slowly dettaching away from the face.
BRIEF: RESPONCE TO BIOGRAPHY RESEARCH
CINDY SHERMAN: SELF PHOTOGRAPHYThese photographs are self-photographed recreations of a few of Sherman’s imfamous photography. I stepped out of my comfort zone and into hers.
To create this typeface i experimented with mark making using acrylic paint. This in particular, i have used the end of a hairclip. To finalise a neat typeface i had scanned the mark making prints and edited the letters.
BRIEF: MARK MAKING TYPE
BRIEF: LIMITATIONS
To create a themed typeface using only the limitations of paper and scalpel. My theme was based on Alice In Wonderland. (Inspired by Julene Harrison).