[SOLVED] HUMN303N Week 6 Assignment: Art Creation & Reflection – Photography/Cinema

Instructions
This week you will use your readings from the past week as a point of departure to create your own artistic production and a reflection paper.

Part 1: Art Creation
Select a photograph or film art piece to use as a point of inspiration. Create an art piece of photography or cinematography inspired by your selected art piece. Videos should be no longer than 5 minutes and must be in MP4 format.

Note: If your art creation requires a separate file submission, please submit in the Art Creation Submission (Recordings) area following this assignment.

Part 2: Reflection
Write a reflection about the relationship between your art production and the inspiration piece. Include the following in the reflection paper:

  • Introduction
  • Inspiration Piece
    • Include the inspiration photograph or cinematography within the document. Use a link in the case of cinematography.
    • Record the title, artist/director, year, and place of origin.
    • Briefly explain the background of the inspiration piece.
  • Your Art Piece
    • Include your original photograph within the document. If you selected cinematography, submit as a separate file in the Art Creation Submission (Recordings) area following this assignment.
    • Provide a title.
    • Explain the background of your piece.
  • Connection
    • Explain the thematic connection between the two pieces.
    • How are they similar and different?
    • Are they the same medium? How does the medium impact what the viewer experiences?
    • For photography, how do the formal elements of design compare to one another?

Original Artwork Requirements

  • Methods: photo or video
  • No computer-generated pieces

 

Solution

Art Creation & Reflection

Inspirational Piece

The inspirational piece is titled: Petit Trianon, and was captured by renowned French artist, Eugène Atget. The image was taken from a distance and leverages the effects of surrounding objects to create an intense feeling for the observer (”Chapter 11”, n.d). The exact year the artwork was processed is not known, although researchers estimate it was probably within 1923 to 1925.

The background of the inspiration piece is primarily a fascination with how works of architecture combine with the forces of nature. The artist captured the majestic architectural piece from a position that appears to be behind the woods. A reflection of a water pond, coupled with the dark themes on the photo are major features of the artwork (”Chapter 11”, n.d). Overall,…………………please follow the link below to purchase the solution at $10