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ZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meet many wonderful, inspiring people. I see stunningly beautiful scenery – human ruraland
ABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. HISTORY OF BOOK DESIGN In the early 1950s designers Jan Tschichold and Ruari McLean created modernist iconographic cover designs for Penguin books. Advancing print technologies, letterpress, offset lithography and the development of graphic design, gave rise to a plethora of colour printed material, making book design one of the earliest and bestexamples of mass
READABILITY AND LEGIBILITY Readability is concerned with comprehension: the ease in which text can be read and understood. It refers to entire words, sentences, and paragraphs. Legibility is concerned with perception: the degree to which individual characters or letters (glyphs) in text are understandable or recognizable as distinct from each other based onappearance.
ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally.GARY RATUSHNIAK
For Zemni print portfolios and other art, illustration, photography and design . See: Zemni Images website and further background information see: Zemni Images blogWOLFGANG WEINGART
Wolfgang Weingart. Wolfgang Weingart (born 1941 in the Salem Valley in southern Germany) is an internationally known graphic designer and typographer. His work is categorized as Swiss typography and he is credited as “the father” of New Wave or Swiss Punk typography. “I took ‘Swiss Typography’ as my starting point, but then I blewit
KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles toZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meet many wonderful, inspiring people. I see stunningly beautiful scenery – human ruraland
ABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. HISTORY OF BOOK DESIGN In the early 1950s designers Jan Tschichold and Ruari McLean created modernist iconographic cover designs for Penguin books. Advancing print technologies, letterpress, offset lithography and the development of graphic design, gave rise to a plethora of colour printed material, making book design one of the earliest and bestexamples of mass
READABILITY AND LEGIBILITY Readability is concerned with comprehension: the ease in which text can be read and understood. It refers to entire words, sentences, and paragraphs. Legibility is concerned with perception: the degree to which individual characters or letters (glyphs) in text are understandable or recognizable as distinct from each other based onappearance.
ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally.GARY RATUSHNIAK
For Zemni print portfolios and other art, illustration, photography and design . See: Zemni Images website and further background information see: Zemni Images blogWOLFGANG WEINGART
Wolfgang Weingart. Wolfgang Weingart (born 1941 in the Salem Valley in southern Germany) is an internationally known graphic designer and typographer. His work is categorized as Swiss typography and he is credited as “the father” of New Wave or Swiss Punk typography. “I took ‘Swiss Typography’ as my starting point, but then I blewit
KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles to READABILITY AND LEGIBILITY Readability is concerned with comprehension: the ease in which text can be read and understood. It refers to entire words, sentences, and paragraphs. Legibility is concerned with perception: the degree to which individual characters or letters (glyphs) in text are understandable or recognizable as distinct from each other based onappearance.
ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all the MONOPRINT TECHNIQUES A monoprint is a single impression of an image made from a reprintable block. It involves the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art. Monoprints are known as the most painterly method among the printmaking techniques; it is essentially a printed painting. ASSIGNMENT 3 SPACES TO PLACES The space that is Grassy Corner has mainly become a special place along the Cam towpath because of the University rowing. This image was done with a narrow focus to clearly mark out the bench from the background. These Keep Left signs are for the Cyclists so they don’t collide with each other while following the rowers.ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally.FILIPPO MARINETTI
Marinetti is known best as the author of the Futurist Manifesto, which he wrote in 1909. It was published in French on the front page of the most prestigious French daily newspaper, Le Figaro, on 20 February 1909. In The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism, Marinetti declared that: “Art, in fact, can be nothing but violence, cruelty, and CYANOTYPES – ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION March 28, 2019. Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. The process was discovered in 1842 by English scientist and astronomer. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints. Cyanotype Google images.VARVARA STEPANOVA
Varvara Stepanova (1894-1958) Russian painter, photographer and designer. She was influential as member of the Russian avant-garde movement and, later in her career, she would refer to herself as a constructivist. Her work shows a direct influence of the Cubists and the Futurist art movements and she spent her career dedicated totrying to use
ASSIGNMENT 2.2 AMEND: ALDEBURGH GREAT ESCAPES Aldeburgh is a busy but very small sea-side town on the Suffolk coast. In many ways it epitomises quintessential ‘Englishness’ with a mix of the ‘genteel’ and ‘cultured’ with more raucous upper class beer drinking, fish and chips by London escapees as well as day-tripping from nearby Suffolk villages, towns and cities like Ipswich and Colchester.RICHARD MISRACH
Richard Misrach. Source: Draft edited and extended from Wikipedia. Richard Misrach (born in Los Angeles, California in 1949) is an American photographer “firmly identified with the introduction of color to ‘fine’ photography in the 1970s, and with the use of large-format traditional cameras” (Nancy Princenthal, Art inAmerica ).
ZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meet many wonderful, inspiring people. I see stunningly beautiful scenery – human ruraland
ABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. HISTORY OF BOOK DESIGN In the early 1950s designers Jan Tschichold and Ruari McLean created modernist iconographic cover designs for Penguin books. Advancing print technologies, letterpress, offset lithography and the development of graphic design, gave rise to a plethora of colour printed material, making book design one of the earliest and bestexamples of mass
READABILITY AND LEGIBILITY Readability is concerned with comprehension: the ease in which text can be read and understood. It refers to entire words, sentences, and paragraphs. Legibility is concerned with perception: the degree to which individual characters or letters (glyphs) in text are understandable or recognizable as distinct from each other based onappearance.
ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally.GARY RATUSHNIAK
For Zemni print portfolios and other art, illustration, photography and design . See: Zemni Images website and further background information see: Zemni Images blogWOLFGANG WEINGART
Wolfgang Weingart. Wolfgang Weingart (born 1941 in the Salem Valley in southern Germany) is an internationally known graphic designer and typographer. His work is categorized as Swiss typography and he is credited as “the father” of New Wave or Swiss Punk typography. “I took ‘Swiss Typography’ as my starting point, but then I blewit
KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles toZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meet many wonderful, inspiring people. I see stunningly beautiful scenery – human ruraland
ABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. HISTORY OF BOOK DESIGN In the early 1950s designers Jan Tschichold and Ruari McLean created modernist iconographic cover designs for Penguin books. Advancing print technologies, letterpress, offset lithography and the development of graphic design, gave rise to a plethora of colour printed material, making book design one of the earliest and bestexamples of mass
READABILITY AND LEGIBILITY Readability is concerned with comprehension: the ease in which text can be read and understood. It refers to entire words, sentences, and paragraphs. Legibility is concerned with perception: the degree to which individual characters or letters (glyphs) in text are understandable or recognizable as distinct from each other based onappearance.
ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally.GARY RATUSHNIAK
For Zemni print portfolios and other art, illustration, photography and design . See: Zemni Images website and further background information see: Zemni Images blogWOLFGANG WEINGART
Wolfgang Weingart. Wolfgang Weingart (born 1941 in the Salem Valley in southern Germany) is an internationally known graphic designer and typographer. His work is categorized as Swiss typography and he is credited as “the father” of New Wave or Swiss Punk typography. “I took ‘Swiss Typography’ as my starting point, but then I blewit
KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles to READABILITY AND LEGIBILITY Readability is concerned with comprehension: the ease in which text can be read and understood. It refers to entire words, sentences, and paragraphs. Legibility is concerned with perception: the degree to which individual characters or letters (glyphs) in text are understandable or recognizable as distinct from each other based onappearance.
ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all the 4: PRESENTATION: ZEMNI 2021 Assignment 5.3 Portfolios Zemni 2021. In addition to finalising the current blog, I have added relevant material from this module and other audience-relevant information on a number of on-line websites and networking sites. Specific links were given on the portfolio above. zemniimages.com my professional SMUGMUG website which will beredesigned
ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally.LINOCUT TECHNIQUES
Printing. The linocut can be printed in a simple screw or lever press or by hand, by rubbing the paper against the inked block with a spoon, rolling pin or baren (a slightly concave disc sheathed in bamboo), or by laying the inked linoleum on to the paper and hammering the back of the block. These hand-printing methods can also be used to print CYANOTYPES – ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION March 28, 2019. Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. The process was discovered in 1842 by English scientist and astronomer. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints. Cyanotype Google images.FILIPPO MARINETTI
Marinetti is known best as the author of the Futurist Manifesto, which he wrote in 1909. It was published in French on the front page of the most prestigious French daily newspaper, Le Figaro, on 20 February 1909. In The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism, Marinetti declared that: “Art, in fact, can be nothing but violence, cruelty, andVARVARA STEPANOVA
Varvara Stepanova (1894-1958) Russian painter, photographer and designer. She was influential as member of the Russian avant-garde movement and, later in her career, she would refer to herself as a constructivist. Her work shows a direct influence of the Cubists and the Futurist art movements and she spent her career dedicated totrying to use
ASSIGNMENT 1: BEAUTY AND THE SUBLIME The first day the campsite staff apologised for the weather – but the swirling fog and clouds over the mountains with shafts of light through the occasional cracks was much more ‘sublime’ than sunshine. In the image top and below I was trying to get a minimalist Rothko feel of veils over the unknown. VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT Sister blogs and related courses. This blog is the product of my work for Open College of the Arts (OCA) BA degree level 3 ‘Visual Research’, guided by Dr Emma Powell and based on OCA coursebook: Emma Powell 2015 ‘Visual Research’.. As my research progressed it soon became obvious that if I was to be serious about animation, I would need to take other practical courses in order toABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Blog under construction for OCA Visual Communications: Sustaining Your Practice. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meetmany
ZEMNI BOOK DESIGN
My Fanzine P6. My Fanzine P7. Project 1.1 Identity. Then a woman who can feel more like a man. Diversity – women and men all look like different individuals (though women and men are still stereotypes in the isotopic symbols. Groups are distinguished, but also people in groups can be different. Hard light. This makes me look older.FRANK MCMAHON
The Emmett Till trial in September 1955 was the early catalyst for the Civil Rights movement. McMahon’s on-site and on-deadline images from Mississippi, published nationwide in Life magazine, provided the visualization that helped spur Rosa Parks‘ refusal to give up her seat on the bus in December, 1955, which then led to theMontgomery Bus Boycott and to the involvement of a young and MONOPRINT TECHNIQUES A monoprint is a single impression of an image made from a reprintable block. It involves the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art. Monoprints are known as the most painterly method among the printmaking techniques; it is essentially a printed painting.KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water.LINOCUT TECHNIQUES
Printing. The linocut can be printed in a simple screw or lever press or by hand, by rubbing the paper against the inked block with a spoon, rolling pin or baren (a slightly concave disc sheathed in bamboo), or by laying the inked linoleum on to the paper and hammering the back of the block. These hand-printing methods can also be used to print ASSIGNMENT 3 SPACES TO PLACES The space that is Grassy Corner has mainly become a special place along the Cam towpath because of the University rowing. This image was done with a narrow focus to clearly mark out the bench from the background. These Keep Left signs are for the Cyclists so they don’t collide with each other while following the rowers. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles toABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Blog under construction for OCA Visual Communications: Sustaining Your Practice. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meetmany
ZEMNI BOOK DESIGN
My Fanzine P6. My Fanzine P7. Project 1.1 Identity. Then a woman who can feel more like a man. Diversity – women and men all look like different individuals (though women and men are still stereotypes in the isotopic symbols. Groups are distinguished, but also people in groups can be different. Hard light. This makes me look older.FRANK MCMAHON
The Emmett Till trial in September 1955 was the early catalyst for the Civil Rights movement. McMahon’s on-site and on-deadline images from Mississippi, published nationwide in Life magazine, provided the visualization that helped spur Rosa Parks‘ refusal to give up her seat on the bus in December, 1955, which then led to theMontgomery Bus Boycott and to the involvement of a young and MONOPRINT TECHNIQUES A monoprint is a single impression of an image made from a reprintable block. It involves the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art. Monoprints are known as the most painterly method among the printmaking techniques; it is essentially a printed painting.KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water.LINOCUT TECHNIQUES
Printing. The linocut can be printed in a simple screw or lever press or by hand, by rubbing the paper against the inked block with a spoon, rolling pin or baren (a slightly concave disc sheathed in bamboo), or by laying the inked linoleum on to the paper and hammering the back of the block. These hand-printing methods can also be used to print ASSIGNMENT 3 SPACES TO PLACES The space that is Grassy Corner has mainly become a special place along the Cam towpath because of the University rowing. This image was done with a narrow focus to clearly mark out the bench from the background. These Keep Left signs are for the Cyclists so they don’t collide with each other while following the rowers. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles toZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Blog under construction for OCA Visual Communications: Sustaining Your Practice. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meetmany
CHRIS WARE - ZEMNI IMAGES Chris Ware has been an important influence on the way I look at issues of image, text and narrative, and the possibilities of non-linear approaches. Edited from Wikipedia Franklin Christenson “Chris” Ware (born December 28, 1967), is an American cartoonist. His works explore themes of social isolation, emotional torment and depression.He tends to use a
LETTER B – ZEMNI BOOK DESIGN The Phoenician letter bēt (Phoenician for “house”) was a modified form of a Proto-Sinaitic glyph probably adapted from the Egyptian hieroglyph Pr meaning “house”. The Egyptian hieroglyph for the consonant /b/ had been an image of a foot and calf . The Hebrew letter beth ב is a separate development of the Phoenician letter.PHOTOMONTAGE
Photomontage. Photomontage is the process and the result of making a composite photograph from one or more photographs through: multiple exposures in-camera or on film in the printing process. cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping elements from one or more photographs into a new image. Sometimes the resulting composite imageis
ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally. ASSIGNMENT 3 SPACES TO PLACES The space that is Grassy Corner has mainly become a special place along the Cam towpath because of the University rowing. This image was done with a narrow focus to clearly mark out the bench from the background. These Keep Left signs are for the Cyclists so they don’t collide with each other while following the rowers.FILIPPO MARINETTI
Marinetti is known best as the author of the Futurist Manifesto, which he wrote in 1909. It was published in French on the front page of the most prestigious French daily newspaper, Le Figaro, on 20 February 1909. In The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism, Marinetti declared that: “Art, in fact, can be nothing but violence, cruelty, and CYANOTYPES – ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION March 28, 2019. Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. The process was discovered in 1842 by English scientist and astronomer. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints. Cyanotype Google images. E2.1 VISUAL DYNAMICS 1: LIFE IS ORANGE Version 2 Make It Bold. In ‘Make It Bold’ in order to give prominence to the text, I swapped the solid colour block to make that a large orange circle, initially with a grain texture, and reduced the image to a very small logo by Hugette Caland’s name. RICHARD MCGUIRE: HERE The promotional description reads: In the eBook, scenes can be shuffled and reshuffled, leading to new narrative combinations and connections. Visual surprises await you at the turn of every page.ABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Blog under construction for OCA Visual Communications: Sustaining Your Practice. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meetmany
ZEMNI BOOK DESIGN
My Fanzine P6. My Fanzine P7. Project 1.1 Identity. Then a woman who can feel more like a man. Diversity – women and men all look like different individuals (though women and men are still stereotypes in the isotopic symbols. Groups are distinguished, but also people in groups can be different. Hard light. This makes me look older.FRANK MCMAHON
The Emmett Till trial in September 1955 was the early catalyst for the Civil Rights movement. McMahon’s on-site and on-deadline images from Mississippi, published nationwide in Life magazine, provided the visualization that helped spur Rosa Parks‘ refusal to give up her seat on the bus in December, 1955, which then led to theMontgomery Bus Boycott and to the involvement of a young and MONOPRINT TECHNIQUES A monoprint is a single impression of an image made from a reprintable block. It involves the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art. Monoprints are known as the most painterly method among the printmaking techniques; it is essentially a printed painting.KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water.LINOCUT TECHNIQUES
Printing. The linocut can be printed in a simple screw or lever press or by hand, by rubbing the paper against the inked block with a spoon, rolling pin or baren (a slightly concave disc sheathed in bamboo), or by laying the inked linoleum on to the paper and hammering the back of the block. These hand-printing methods can also be used to print ASSIGNMENT 3 SPACES TO PLACES The space that is Grassy Corner has mainly become a special place along the Cam towpath because of the University rowing. This image was done with a narrow focus to clearly mark out the bench from the background. These Keep Left signs are for the Cyclists so they don’t collide with each other while following the rowers. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles toABOUT ZEMNI
Zemni is the name used by Linda Mayoux in her art and photography work. Zemni was originally a blind mole rat (Spalax typhlus), though there seems to be some disagreement on the web as to whether he was a native of Ukraine or also Eastern Europe and Asia.His eyes and ears are rudimentary. He is not a particularly pretty creature. ZEMNI PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG Photography is not, and cannot be an ‘objective’ art. Although the camera can only capture light bouncing off objects that are in front of the lens, the photographer behind the lens will always be making subjective judgements about: – when to take the image to include what they want in terms of eg action and lighting. Although all theZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Blog under construction for OCA Visual Communications: Sustaining Your Practice. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meetmany
ZEMNI BOOK DESIGN
My Fanzine P6. My Fanzine P7. Project 1.1 Identity. Then a woman who can feel more like a man. Diversity – women and men all look like different individuals (though women and men are still stereotypes in the isotopic symbols. Groups are distinguished, but also people in groups can be different. Hard light. This makes me look older.FRANK MCMAHON
The Emmett Till trial in September 1955 was the early catalyst for the Civil Rights movement. McMahon’s on-site and on-deadline images from Mississippi, published nationwide in Life magazine, provided the visualization that helped spur Rosa Parks‘ refusal to give up her seat on the bus in December, 1955, which then led to theMontgomery Bus Boycott and to the involvement of a young and MONOPRINT TECHNIQUES A monoprint is a single impression of an image made from a reprintable block. It involves the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art. Monoprints are known as the most painterly method among the printmaking techniques; it is essentially a printed painting.KATARZYNA CYGANIC
Katarzyna’s work is extremely detailed linocut made of dot shading and very fine markmaking. It has a dreamy quality. I am not sure if this is partly done using etching techniques with bleach, or something like a mezzotint shader. She also generally chooses dramatic composition – reflections, swirling sky and water.LINOCUT TECHNIQUES
Printing. The linocut can be printed in a simple screw or lever press or by hand, by rubbing the paper against the inked block with a spoon, rolling pin or baren (a slightly concave disc sheathed in bamboo), or by laying the inked linoleum on to the paper and hammering the back of the block. These hand-printing methods can also be used to print ASSIGNMENT 3 SPACES TO PLACES The space that is Grassy Corner has mainly become a special place along the Cam towpath because of the University rowing. This image was done with a narrow focus to clearly mark out the bench from the background. These Keep Left signs are for the Cyclists so they don’t collide with each other while following the rowers. GILPIN’S THEORY OF THE PICTURESQUE Gilpin’s Essay on Prints (1768) defined picturesque as “a term expressive of that peculiar kind of beauty, which is agreeable in a picture” (p. xii). Gilpin began to expound his “principles of picturesque beauty”, based largely on his knowledge of landscape painting. During the late 1760s and 1770s Gilpin travelled extensively in the summer holidays and applied these principles toZEMNI IMAGES
Zemni Images. Blog under construction for OCA Visual Communications: Sustaining Your Practice. Image-making is a necessary part of my own process of making sense of life in our sometimes beautiful, but often insane world. In my ‘parallel life’ as global consultant in participatory development in Africa, Asia and Latin America I meetmany
CHRIS WARE - ZEMNI IMAGES Chris Ware has been an important influence on the way I look at issues of image, text and narrative, and the possibilities of non-linear approaches. Edited from Wikipedia Franklin Christenson “Chris” Ware (born December 28, 1967), is an American cartoonist. His works explore themes of social isolation, emotional torment and depression.He tends to use a
LETTER B – ZEMNI BOOK DESIGN The Phoenician letter bēt (Phoenician for “house”) was a modified form of a Proto-Sinaitic glyph probably adapted from the Egyptian hieroglyph Pr meaning “house”. The Egyptian hieroglyph for the consonant /b/ had been an image of a foot and calf . The Hebrew letter beth ב is a separate development of the Phoenician letter.PHOTOMONTAGE
Photomontage. Photomontage is the process and the result of making a composite photograph from one or more photographs through: multiple exposures in-camera or on film in the printing process. cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping elements from one or more photographs into a new image. Sometimes the resulting composite imageis
ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION
Zemni Illustration blog brings together my work, research and thoughts for Open College of the Arts Visual Communications level 3 module: Advanced Practice.. My work for this module develops an evolving idea of ‘Zemni Voice’ and what this might mean for a coherent and consistent approach to my work in UK and internationally. ASSIGNMENT 3 SPACES TO PLACES The space that is Grassy Corner has mainly become a special place along the Cam towpath because of the University rowing. This image was done with a narrow focus to clearly mark out the bench from the background. These Keep Left signs are for the Cyclists so they don’t collide with each other while following the rowers.FILIPPO MARINETTI
Marinetti is known best as the author of the Futurist Manifesto, which he wrote in 1909. It was published in French on the front page of the most prestigious French daily newspaper, Le Figaro, on 20 February 1909. In The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism, Marinetti declared that: “Art, in fact, can be nothing but violence, cruelty, and CYANOTYPES – ZEMNI ILLUSTRATION March 28, 2019. Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. The process was discovered in 1842 by English scientist and astronomer. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints. Cyanotype Google images. E2.1 VISUAL DYNAMICS 1: LIFE IS ORANGE Version 2 Make It Bold. In ‘Make It Bold’ in order to give prominence to the text, I swapped the solid colour block to make that a large orange circle, initially with a grain texture, and reduced the image to a very small logo by Hugette Caland’s name. RICHARD MCGUIRE: HERE The promotional description reads: In the eBook, scenes can be shuffled and reshuffled, leading to new narrative combinations and connections. Visual surprises await you at the turn of every page.Skip to content
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