I began experimenting with different materials for the electric guitar sections of the song. The electric guitar has a static sound which was very much sharp and high pitched, so wanted the experiments to imitate the sounds that it made. I began using acrylic and scraping the paint across the page trying to get a sharp high pitched look. I used different colours to blend with each other to create a echo of sound that mister together. I felt this made the painting seem loud and energetic.
I spent my last week developing my final outcome and testing the format out. Files are too big to show outcomes (The process for creating my final outcome is in my sketchbook) I was generally pleased with the design of my outcome however it's presentation did not meet my expectations. As I printed on acetate the colours did not show as strong as I had imagined. For it to be visible it should have had a solid colour against the print to bring out the colours. Furthermore, In an ideal world I would have had music playing to accompany the piece, which would allow viewers to get different experiences of the song. I would also have the outcome printed out , in acetate, on a larger scale and placed on a white background in order for it to be more visible and surround the room. This would guide my concept on music becoming apart of your environment when listening to it. To conclude I have learnt that development and experimentation is essential in a creative process, as it b...