*all the drawings are mine, and some of the photos are as well. other pictures i found in magazines and newspapers.
Hello (: my name is Hannah; I am a student at West Suffolk College, in Suffolk England, currently studying for a National (Extended) Diploma in Art and Design Photography. I was asked to create a blog for my I.T. Freelance class (hence this webpage) so what you see here will be an example of my gradual work throughout the next two years... plus any personal work I feel like sharing. Please don't hesitate to email me for further information or queries! Thanks for visiting!
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Monday, 29 November 2010
Montagifye.
More work in the classroom - montages! These collages we created will eventually become 10 singular, art-based images which will be assessed and graded in two weeks time. I am quite pleased with how mine are turning about (:
other classmate's work
other's
mine
mine - cut up and crafted into strips (all but one)
Monday, 22 November 2010
Mundesley Coast
This weekend I went to the coast with some friends. Let's just say, I wish we never had to leave. The place was gorgeous! And the house in which we stayed was beyond amazing. It was so great to just get away for a few days, enjoy the beach and enjoy each other's company. So here's a few pics from the trip: enjoy! (:

keri
keri
elisabeth
elisabeth
elisabeth
lucy
lucy
nikki
nikki

Sunday, 14 November 2010
Masked.
Just some more experiments with lights and slow shutter speeds; though, this time, with a bit of masquerade. (:
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Today, at home, I experimented with a few photos using photoshop - the photos were those that I had already taken myself. For this photo I used multiple layers and textures, dodging, inverting, brightness and contrast, and I also changed the hue. I'm thinking of using this photo in an upcoming book, which I will be putting together and printing myself.
Queen Mess
This morning, in class, we created masks. Or ... what were supposed to be masks. Some looked like nothing but rumpled newspaper clippings slapped together with hot glue and hair, but if an artist says it's a mask who are you to argue? It's art! Either way, whether we created/destroyed masks, or whether we conjured montages of "art", I never failed to make a serious mess. Like always.
Enjoy the gander!
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