Week 5-Angela Cruz: Images to describe emotion

 


Maybe this image is in the spirit of the Halloween weekend or just something I was thinking about when I look at my bruised forearm. Quick backstory: Last weekend I slipped and fell in my Mom's bathroom. I fell pretty hard on the floor bruising my forearm and breaking my nails. Just telling you these details so you can understand the impact and the results of the impact. This image was taken today in the living room of the AZ apt as the sun was peaking through the blinds. 

As I stare at this image, I was thinking about if I gave this image to a Lighting Designer and told them I wanted to create these colors on stage to show pain, hurt or danger... could this image help in some way. In person it looks extremely colorful. In the photo the colors purple, dark blue and touches of black stand out to me. Also the center (obviously prominent) is the hematoma that is still healing but as you can tell it stands out proudly. Now, the issue I see with asking for these type of colors is having them on a black stage. How much warm versus cool tones would I need to achieve these colors? So many questions but it would be a fun project to try and achieve these colors to emote "pain". 

Comments

  1. Sometimes using a physical object to attain a lighting look can be just what is needed as the LD does not try to duplicate the light but rather the essence of what is being shows. It can be dangerous sometimes when the director is not looking for essence but rather the exact representation as often times we cannot translate a physical object directly to light.

    I hope it is getting better :)

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