Created by Ari Mahardhika |
This type of image is not only comical but also portrays a good message as to how a person thinks about tiny little things to complete a task and how the mind wanders onto other thoughts. The artist has used many versions of one person all within a different position to create a general idea along with some other concepts underneath. He has also tackled some society issues within this image showing the person on the right hand side sitting on the camera which two man are carrying. This particular miniature of the man is shown to be directing certain people whilst suggesting he is making the people works harder my adding unnecessary weight which they have to carry. Showing how people with power often take advantage of people they have power of to get where they wish to be with minimal effort on their behalf without thinking about the others it affects or how it makes other jobs more difficult. Some people are shown to be intrigued spectators whilst two people in the left had connor are shown playing leap frog. The mixture of serious tones, childish behavior and general idea of a task being completed in a much more complicated way then necessary help to create this comical atmosphere. These miniatures helps to show all the thought process of the person and reflect how a person mind can wonder and how people overthink a simple task.
OWN PHOTOGRAPH
I really like this image. It required a lot of effort and multiple shoots and practices to ensure the images would work and fit together. I like how the image has a relaxed atmosphere and model is not doing to any out of the ordinary activities and helps to produce this overall calm feel to the image. The dark tones which the boy in wearing also help to enhance a calm atmosphere the image expresses. The image can be interpreted in a variety of way ,however I think it shows a variety of positions and way in which someone relax, each person suggests they are calm and doing something simple or just laying or sitting down thinking. The large main feet within the image also help to back this calm atmosphere as the person has there feet up on what could be classed as a coffee table due to the height, which people do when they are relaxing in the comfort of their own home. I think I used just the right amount of miniature within this piece to not make it a manic and clustered image. The amount of miniatures I used helps to show a selection of frames which the person is set in and a variety of positions throughout a time span. Capturing frames from a particular part of someones life or day and displaying them in this particular way is interesting as it shows them within one image and has a intriguing initial impact. This may make people think of how little they do for them self's and within a day how many times could they say they have stepped back and relaxed, it could also have the reverse effect and make people think they don't do enough and need to throw themselves into more actives and enjoy life and not just let it pass them by.
CONNECTING THE IMAGES
Although the images reflect very different ideas they have been created in a very similar concept. I created my piece under the inference of Ari Mahardhika, however I wanted to create a more relaxed and less chaotic image. Both images appear to have created in a very similar manor and have been used to enhance the attraction of an image and highlight a desired message through a usual technique. The artist image shows how a mind works during a task where as my images shows the opposite to this and shows how a person relaxes and potentially boredom. However both images have at least one miniature doing something different to the general idea of the image. In my piece it is the person with the open planner and in the online image it could be classed as the two playing leap frog and displaying child like behavior. These images mainly link due to the extensive work require to produce one piece and how the artist has to work on positioning, re-sizing and shadows to ensure an effective image.
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