Sunday, May 31, 2015

Technology

Due to major problems with technology (namely that my four and a half year old laptop decided to not function) I haven't been able to post anything in the past few weeks. I finally did replace my laptop and have, for the most part, gotten it set up (Windows 8.1 has been an interesting experience; not only have I had to load a lot of things onto my new laptop that I didn't think I was going to need to but I'm now working on taking off what it came with that I can't see myself ever using). Over the next few weeks I'm going to work on getting what I've been planning on posting posted. In the meantime, here are two medium format photographs. A mix of old and new technology, I shot them on film with a Holga camera and then scanned the negatives and edited them in Photoshop.



Angelica

(All photographs ©Angelica Ricci and may not be used without permission.)

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Stitch Scarves

I've been meaning to write this post for a few weeks now but just didn't get around to it. I've started a project based off of one that I had to do in one of painting classes in college (which you can view some of results of that here: 100 Paintings). Basically, for that project we had to set up a still life and over the course of a set period of time (I can't remember if it was over a long weekend we had or a week), we had to do 100 paintings from it. Now, these paintings were not big (I think most people in my class didn't do anything bigger than the size of a sheet of printing paper), so it was something that was considered difficult but not impossible. I think some of the guidelines were we couldn't rearrange the still life, but we could zoom in and out in our compositions, we could use different colors in the painting then maybe what color the still life actually was, etc. It was an exercise in creativity, to see how much we could get out of that one still life. What I'm doing is I'm going to take stitches from knitting stitch dictionaries, and I'm going to make scarves from each stitch. I'm not limiting myself on what needle size I can do, how wide or long they are, or the weight of the yarn. I'm going to use this as an exercise to see how yarns and stitches work, so I can better understand the construction of big projects and hopefully have better insight on how to edit instructions as I need to.

The first book I'm getting stitches from, courtesy of the local library, which I work at. Remember, if you want a book on knitting, you can always check your library to see if they have it so you can look at it before you buy it. :)
And a late Happy Easter and Passover to those who celebrate :)


Angelica

(All photographs ©Angelica Ricci and may not be used without permission.)

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Ao


(See this blog for an interesting fact about how the word 'blue' ('Ao') is used in Japanese: 色(=iro) : Color related Japanese | Maggie Sensei)


Angelica

(All photographs ©Angelica Ricci and may not be used without permission.)

Thursday, March 19, 2015

More Large Format

These are just some large format photos that, I think, were just practice ones. I don't recall these being for anything specific but they came out pretty good.







Angelica

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Friday, February 20, 2015

Cupcakes & Matches

This is another large format project that I had to do for my class. The assignment was to compose photos where the matches were 1:1 with the matches in the photos (basically, you should have been able to lay the actual match on the match in the photograph and have them be the same size).






Angelica

(All photographs ©Angelica Ricci and may not be used without permission.)