Rothko was an artist who explored the
relationship between colors. His work speaks to the subtle spirituality of paint. This project explores color's implications in the digital
world.
relationship between colors. His work speaks to the subtle spirituality of paint. This project explores color's implications in the digital
world.
Step 1 Look at the painting at the right.
Think about the way the yellow and orange look does the yellow make you think of the sun? or fire? does the painting make you feel any unusual way?
Step 2 Google search for more images by Rothko and his contemporaries Morris Lewis, Adolph Gottleib and Helen Frankenthaller.
Step 3 open Photoshop, Go to File, pull down New, enter the following settings:W: 400H: 600Resolution: 72 pixels/inchColor Mode: RGB
Step 4 Save it as Name_rothko1.jpg
Step 5 fill the background with a bright, vibrant color
Step 6 Double Click on the Background Layer to rename it Layer 0Step 7 Manipulate the image, use the following examples for ideas
A. Make a rectangle using the MARQUE TOOL
B. Select--Modify--Smooth
C. Fill with a color that has a dynamic interaction with the background
color
D. Make another rectangle
E. Select--Modify--SmoothF. Fill with another color (this is the important part of the project)G. Select--Modify--BorderH. Fill with another color
I. Modify the image using a variety of Filter and Distortion Techniques.
J. Try using Filter>Liquify to smudge and smear the image.
K. Save your different options by using File--Save a Copy and naming
it Name_rothko#.jpg
L. Image--Adjust--Hue/Saturation
M. Slide the bar to see the difference that color relation makes on the
subject
N. Make three different copies with different
color relations
Do
use a variety of filters and color manipulation techniques
change the color of the image in many radical, creative ways to see the
differences in relative color
differences in relative color
think about how Rothko would have used the medium to analyze color
Don't
add subject beyond shape and color
twirl it (I'm tired of looking at these)
be afraid of trying new things
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