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1: Basic information
David Hockney is an English painter who
created joiner pieces with polaroid photos
in the early 1980s. His interest in joiners
came from accident after taking pictures of
a room on a painting project and gluing
them together with no artistic intentions.
However, this sparked his curiosity and he
went on to create many amazing pieces.
3: camera settings
He began creating his images by taking polaroid
pictures from multiple perspectives and angles and
then arranging them together. He later moved onto
using the modern technology to help with his work
such as photocopiers and brushes apps.
The original pictures are all in focus using a high
aperture. While they create a sense of movement
each picture would have been taken with a short
shutter speed.
Analysing a photographer
David Hockney
AO1
2: Visual qualities
Looking at this image you can see a portrait of one woman shown
from many different angles and organised in a way to make one
portrait image. The technique used in known as joiners. It makes
it interesting to look at because your brain works to reconstruct
the image and understand it. From an artist perspective, it is an
exciting challenge to make an image or portrait from different
angles and perspective while still making it something nice to
look at and not too chaotic. I like this picture because I think it is
dynamic.
4: My work
I will be relating this to my work when I attempt
some joiner pieces myself. From looking at David
Hockney’s work, I admire the togetherness and
correspondence between the pictures despite
the confusion and muddle of the task. When
trying joiners I want to consider how I can make
the portrait too look interesting and as one
piece. I think I can do this by thinking carefully
about where I place the pictures and what angles
I use.