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Andy Warhol Wizard of OZ
Where is the light coming from?
The light
is coming from the top right of the model
How can you duplicate that light?
To best
duplicate the light set up studio lighting above the model and have a low fill
if any.
What other non-clothing elements
appear in the painting that you will need to duplicate?
No other
objects besides the models clothing appear in the painting.
What kind of angles did the painter
use to compose the image?
The painter
had the model looking up towards the light and a straight on angle looking at
the model.
What clothing will you need to
acquire/create to duplicate the painting?
I will
need a orange long sleeve, green shirt, pink bow yellow backdrop.
Who would be a good model?
Emily
Robonet
List the details you see in the
painting, specifically the things the model will be wearing, poses they will
need to hold, etc?
Right shoulder
forward, red lips, pink bow, orange shirt.
What will be the three most
difficult things to duplicate, in your opinion?
The dots,
the lack of shadows on the face and minimal shadows under the chin. The
butterfly lighting.
The Girl with A Pearl Earring
Where is the light coming from?
A side
angle probably a window or light without a fill.
How can you duplicate that light?
By setting
up a Main light directly in front of the model.
And a
fill lower and next to the main light.
What other non-clothing elements
appear in the painting that you will need to duplicate?
Black
backdrop.
What kind of angles did the painter
use to compose the image?
Have the
model facing towards the light and have the model look over her left shoulder
looking at the painter.
What clothing will you need to
acquire/create to duplicate the painting?
A brown
coat and a white blouse, Blue plane bandana, and a yellow and blue tipped silk
scarf.
Who would be a good model?
Chloe
Byers
List the details you see in the
painting, specifically the things the model will be wearing, poses they will
need to hold, etc?
Pearl earrings,
blue scarf, yellow with blue tipped scarf,
What will be the three most
difficult things to duplicate, in your opinion?
The
models angle with the light. The cloths, and the pose.
Andy Warhol Marleen Monroe
Where is the light coming from?
Directly
in center of the subject.
How can you duplicate that light?
By setting
up a butterfly lighting shoot.
What other non-clothing elements
appear in the painting that you will need to duplicate?
A pink
background
What kind of angles did the painter
use to compose the image?
A forward
angle that allows the light to extenuate the models features.
What clothing will you need to
acquire/create to duplicate the painting?
No clots
are needed because they are not in the shot.
Who would be a good model?
Chloe Byres.
List the details you see in the
painting, specifically the things the model will be wearing, poses they will
need to hold, etc?
Pink earrings,
a pink beauty mark, pink eye shadow and yellow eye liner.
What will be the three most
difficult things to duplicate, in your opinion?
The butterfly
lighting, the makeup, and the vibrant colors.
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