Self Promotion continued
Reflective Journal FCP
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Friday, 19 December 2014
Self Promotion
Designing my logo
I wanted to keep my self promotion minimalistic in order to fit with my personal style as well utilizing my initials NH. Here is my final logo design:
Designing my logo
I wanted to keep my self promotion minimalistic in order to fit with my personal style as well utilizing my initials NH. Here is my final logo design:
Monday, 24 November 2014
V&A
Horst Exhibition
Whilst in London we got the opportunity to visit the Horst Exhibition. The space was used to its full potential, old vogue magazines were restored in glass cabinets as well as large format photographs gracing the walls.
'Fashion in colour' was my favorite segment from the exhibition, the photographs were striking and memorable. Here are my two favorite Horst photographs:
Horst Exhibition
Whilst in London we got the opportunity to visit the Horst Exhibition. The space was used to its full potential, old vogue magazines were restored in glass cabinets as well as large format photographs gracing the walls.
'Fashion in colour' was my favorite segment from the exhibition, the photographs were striking and memorable. Here are my two favorite Horst photographs:
The Photographers' Gallery:
Edward Steichen-
I loved Steichen's exhibition, his photographs perfectly embody Haute Couture and the glamorization that comes with it.
Edward Steichen-
I loved Steichen's exhibition, his photographs perfectly embody Haute Couture and the glamorization that comes with it.
Friday, 21 November 2014
What is beauty?
Jenny Saville
Jenny Saville's large scale paintings are bold and unapologetic, the angles she uses are unflattering and show women in their most natural being. She chooses to use large women as the subject of her work as they have the physicality that she's interested in. Saville's work is instantly recognisable.
Jenny Saville
Jenny Saville's large scale paintings are bold and unapologetic, the angles she uses are unflattering and show women in their most natural being. She chooses to use large women as the subject of her work as they have the physicality that she's interested in. Saville's work is instantly recognisable.
Friday, 17 October 2014
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