Wednesday, 2 December 2009

My own Creative Risk idea

This is a picture of one of my own paintings of a creative risk:

I thought that for one of my ideas I would do a painting of something which is a creative risk. The reason why my painting is a creative risk can be told in two different ways. The first way would be because in the picture on the left side, it is drawn from an English landscape where everything is full of dull colours and a dull looking sky; and on the right side it is a painting of a place in the Carribean, where everything is bright with a nice bright blue sky. It is a risk because puting two totally different countries together can look rubbish because people will notice a massive difference, andc although I want them to notice, I want it to look smooth. The second way it can be seen as a creative risk, is because of mixing the two places together can also go wrong, for example: the two sky colours need to mix in together and fade in with each other, and if it isn't pulled off good enough it can look bad. Also getting the two compositions to merge into each other can go down hill, because if it goes wrong people can tell that both don't go together at all.

In my opinion, my two compositions merged in together have turned out looking quite good, and I am very happy with the final outcome. I see this idea more as a backup idea if the other one gets to complicated.

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