Archive for May, 2022

4 Seasons Lighting

  1. Winter Afternoon Before Snow: I chose to utilize dark and light blues to show the contrast of cold-toned colors during the winter. I also used modestly white light to show the brightness coming in from behind the clouds. Spotted gobos were used to show the haziness / fogginess of the sky before the snowfall.

2. Noon on a Hot Summer Day in the Caribbean: When I think of the Caribbean, I think of sitting with my toes in the sand staring out at the sunset over the ocean. Accordingly, I chose a bright centered yellow light to portray the dimming sunshine. Next, I used blues and reds to show the blending of the sky with the setting sun. On the very outer edges, I also added a faint orange color as though the colors were disappearing at the ocean’s horizon.

3. Easter Sunrise in a Gothic Cathedral: Gothic Cathedrals tend to be very large with a multitude of stained glass windows and dark colors. However on Easter, bright colors and pastels very prevalent, so I wanted to mesh these ideas of dark and pastel. As a result, I used purple and yellow to portray light coming in through the painted windows as well as pinks and blues to indicate the sky’s colors pouring in too.

4. Fall Sunset in Vermont: I have never before been to Vermont and am not familiar with its layout in the slightest, so I had to look to Pinterest for some inspiration. However, I did find one breathtaking photo of the Greenback Mountains in Woodstock, which I tried my best to recreate in the photo above. Between the mountains in the midst of the clouds, bright pinks and blues blend with subtle apricot colors. Overhead it is overcast and all the lighting is flooding in from the sides.

Photo Observation

Attributes: Google Images

Theme: Surreal

Description:

This project draws on a range of references from the metaphysical paintings of Giorgio de Chirico to architectural landscapes of Aldo Rossi. The ambiguous scale and striking silhouettes of the pieces give them an architectural quality. One of the central inspirations for this collection is the visual language of theatre director Robert Wilson and his approach to movement and stillness, moment and infinity. The project invites the viewer to pause and to reflect on their perception of time within the physical environment.

I chose this photo because I liked the contrast between the colors of the structures, the white balls, and the surfaces surrounding. There’s not real way to determine where you would be in space. I feel like I’m staring into an optical illusion almost. I also really like the shadows that were present. Because I see a lot of shadows from the structures on the right side of the picture it’s causing me to infer that theres a light source above and slightly to the left. The shadows are all very straight so I know there isn’t an angle on the light source. In my ACC, I showed the three structures and how theres a light source (white light) coming from the left (SR).

 

Photo Observation

  1. Theme: Summer
  2. Attributes: March 26th 6:51 pm, Arizona
  3. Description: I took this photo because it reminded me of summer. Arizona tends to have a summer that arrives early and leaves late. The colors in the sunset are so rich and warm. The sun looks somehow hotter and brighter now that it is so low in the sky. It feels like the lighting at the tail end of a barbeque as the last of the burgers have been pulled off the grill and all of the kids are wrapped in towels with dripping hair eagerly waiting for their parent to make them a plate of food. The perfect lighting for a family dinner in a backyard.

Lighting Observation

Photo Attribute: Google Images

Theme: Summer

Description: I chose this photo because it reminds me of vacation. Often my family and I will go on vacation upstate each summer. We always enjoy swimming in the lake so this photo made me feel nostalgic. I like how the person doing a flip into the water is almost aligned with the sun. The sun acts as a back light for the person jumping.

Photo Observation

  1. Theme: Surreal
  2. Attributes: March 30, 6:15, LIRR
  3. Description: This is a photo I took while reading on the train home. I liked the way the sun was pouring on to my book and the seats in front of me. The temperature outside was cold of the lighting on the train felt like a warm summer afternoon. The lighting almost seems too crisp, too warm, too bright, where it’s realistic because it did in fact happen but also seems surreal like there is something artificial about the overall lighting.

Light Observation

May 16th, 5:21 pm Cambria Heights

I was driving home from work and the lighting seemed to split the sky in two distinct categories. On the left, grey, blue clouds hung low in the air with small streams of soft golden yellow peering through. On the right the sky is deep bright blue without a cloud in sight. The sun in behind me, but there is a large shadow on the road in front of me because two semi trucks are behind me blocking the rays of the sun. It is interesting to see how the sun lights the sky above without lighting the road in front.

Light Observation

May 8th, 7:57 pm Sunnyside

On the LIRR coming home from the city and the sun has set behind the buildings but the sky is still lit up and colorful. There are pink and orange fluffy clouds in a deep purple sky. The bottom line of the horizon is a very bright orange from the colors of the last of the day’s sun. The atmosphere feels warm and comforting.

Light Observation

April 27th, 1:11pm corner of Oak St. and Hempstead turnpike.

I’m driving in a rush to work, and the sky is a glacier blue like blue Gatorade, very saturated and bright. The sun is deepening the color and the brightness while also illuminating the heavy dark clouds in the distance. The color of the asphalt in the road seems to have lost saturation, it doesn’t even look black it almost looks like a grayish white.

Lighting Moment

Date/Time/Location: 5/5 Student Rep Dress

Objective Description: The black box is dark and buzzing with pre-show jitters. I’m sitting in my seat waiting to watching my choreography, among many other works. The first piece ends and then a blue light just barely lights the space so that the dancers/crew can quickly remove several boxes from the stage.

Subjective Description: The blue was very ominous and reminded me of a percolating storm. It was interesting because just moments ago the dancers were dancing in a whole different “atmosphere” and now they were just people removed props from the stage. I liked how pedestrian this seemed.

 

Light Observation

April 16th, 6:07 pm, my desk.

The sun is setting below the top part of my windowsill and lighting up the dies of my face and the rest of my desk. It is now difficult to see my computer screen with the light bouncing off of the white screen. My plants are a brighter green and the dry soil is more visible. It feels like a warm cast has been thrown over the room.

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