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Light lab

Fall Sunset in Vermont 

Lighting Instruments:

SL boom 36 degree four/ ETC 436 coral amber

SR boom 36 degree four/ ETC 436 coral amber

Cyc/  R15 yellow

Cyc/ R27 Red

6” fresnel

Gobo Leaves full/ R94 kelly green/ 36 degree source four ETC 436

I created a sunset color with a mixture of burnt orange and red while adding an amber tone to the sides to resemble the finally setting. I added dark green leaves at the gobo to add the Vermont texture of nature.

Easter sunrise in a gothic cathedral

Lighting Instruments:

Cycs: R15, R27, R80

FOH 2/ 26 degree source four/ ETC 426/ Color R47

Side: SL 36 degree source four/ ETC 436/ Gobo Budding Branches

For this picture, purple and yellow are the two main colors that pop in my head as easter. I wanted a pastel yellow to show the innocence of the morning with the juxtaposition of the medium light purple that fits with the gothic cathedral texture gobo.

Noon on a hot summer day at the Caribbean 

Lighting Instruments:

Cyc: R126,R27,R80,R15

6” Fresnel/ color R14- medium straw

36 degree source four ETC 436/ SL/ gobo  Wild palms

SR par 64mfl/ GE FFR

36 degree source four ETC 436/ SL/ gobo  foliage jungle

I used tints of green for the yellow base of lights. I kept thinking of the jungle or green leaves for the Caribbean with a light summer flow from the yellow sun. The model is leaping, because they are happy with leaping around in the sand. I also added a straw like color for the floor to give off the impression of a sand color.

Winter afternoon just before the snow

Lighting Instruments:

cyc R80

FOH 1 and 2 SR and SL 26 degree source four/ ETC 426 /Zephyr blue R84

6” Fresnel/ color G845 Cobalt

SR side light 36 degree source four / ETC 436/ Gobo snowflake six

I wanted to keep this simple with a blue monochrome idea. I imagine before a snowstorm or just for the snow falling, the atmosphere to be a dark blue. There are different angles of blue and values of blue in this lab, and it is supposed to arise the idea of a cold front.

 

 

 

 

Photo Observation

Attribution- This photo was taken by me in my room last night

Description- Frida Kahlo has always had statements to her portraits, but the single light source in my room, gave another essence to her loud work. The light begins to shed the shadow of the colorful things in my room, but makes the painting create the statement of the photo and the vibe of my room. The golden yellow light creates a new layer of color on top of the many colors surrounding the bulb.

Light Observation

1) 2/11/21, Evening close to sunset, in my front yard.

2) I was looking at the roof of my house. Directly above windows, there were sharp long icicles hanging from the room, collaborating with the sunset.

3)I’ve seen icicles before, once that hang, once that falls. Yet I have never seen the capturing essence the icicles can capture from any light. And in my sense, the sunset. At first, the icicles are scary and sharp, but with the light, I see a new perspective of the yellowish pink reflection that creates a sculpture below the roof. Water apparently holds memory, and the color the ice sculpture capture created a feeling of warmth beneath the cold. A memory that I’ll naturally reflect from the water and light. The light made the difference in my internal feeling of icicles.