Project 3( Scale Project)



In the project 3 studio session, we were told to make 3 quick models. Then choose one of the models and take about 5 pictures to make 3 photo-montage images exploring scale as a context from micro to macro. Though it was a very quick exercise my chosen models inspiration was drawn from my home countries (Nigeria, southwest) rich cultural heritage. The white clad EYO masquerade regal, graceful, elegant and ethereal in its dance steps while also symbolising the spirits of the ancestors.













 
In order to make the photo-montage images some skills were required using Photoshop such as Quick masking, mask and cut, layer creation, cut and paste commands,  transformation commands such as rotate and scale.

Below, are my photo-montages exploring scale from micro to macro.
















Micro scale photo-montage of a sculpture made into pen holder. Placed strategically on the conference table. Also, it is used functionally as a light bulb holder adding aesthetics to the metal beam above.




Macro scale photo-montage, the sculpture is placed at various vintage points within the frame where it blends seamlessly with the background and foreground of communal garden.



                                         A large sculptural installation of the model in a park. 





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