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Project One 
Fantasy Appliance 

UPDATE..

The photo above will be my reference for project one, Fantasy Appliance.

For this assignment I have done some contemplating about the appliance I felt would work best for my project. I decided that I would no longer use a lamp but instead the lightbulb inside. 

I want to create a mixture of part lightbulb part bumble bee where the bulb is its tail/body but still flows nicely with the composition.  


I took a screenshot of the image I created in illustrator of the light bulb. 




The following photo is one I found online. I am using it as a background. 


A work in progress!


From this point I want to manipulate the lightbulb to look as if it is apart of an insect. 


To create my "Bee-bulb" creature, I used an image I found online to then traces out its upper body and wings. I decided to use the bulb as his tail or its bottom. Which can be seen in the next image. 

This is my most updated progress in the project. I decided to create this composition using a bee with my appliance, the light bulb, because I tend to associate light and the imagery of light with bring attention and awareness. In recent years Bees as a species has began to dwindle which I feel should gain more attention and awareness due to how important they are too the ecosystems they inhabit. 


I would love some constructive criticism! Please share your ideas.





I used the brush tool to add some texture to the fuzzy part of the bee that some of you had mentioned. I am really happy with the outcome! I hope you like it as much as I do. 







Comments

  1. Awwe that's such a cute idea! The background is done really well and I like how the sun shines through the bulb a bit. I think you should texture the bee's body though to make it fuzzy. It would add a lot to the image.

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  2. I think this is really cool! I think its very creative that you made the bulb into a bee. It looks great so far.

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  3. I really love your concept! I like the fact that you decided to go with the lightbulb instead of a lamp, because that seems like the more interesting choice. I am excited to see what it looks like fully developed. I the texture of a fuzzy bumblebee will be a really nice contrast to the smooth edges of a lightbulb.

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