Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Thousand Human Eyes
Thousand human eyes
Cannot grasp nature’s beauty
In lifetime to praise
Thousand human eyes
Cannot see nature in full
As I always flies
Thousand human eyes
Falls short in their description
Of Sunset sunrise
Thousand human eyes
Cannot apprehend nature
Beneath the blue skies
Thousand human eyes
Fails to see nature’s beauty
To fully appraise
Thousand human eyes
Cannot fully understand
Nature to surmise
Thousand human eyes
Are blessed to see the nature
In its complete guise
Thousand human eyes
Sees the beauty of nature
With awe and oyez
Thousand human eyes
Is not capable to see
Nature’s burning eyes
Mittur Ramprasad
Cannot grasp nature’s beauty
In lifetime to praise
Thousand human eyes
Cannot see nature in full
As I always flies
Thousand human eyes
Falls short in their description
Of Sunset sunrise
Thousand human eyes
Cannot apprehend nature
Beneath the blue skies
Thousand human eyes
Fails to see nature’s beauty
To fully appraise
Thousand human eyes
Cannot fully understand
Nature to surmise
Thousand human eyes
Are blessed to see the nature
In its complete guise
Thousand human eyes
Sees the beauty of nature
With awe and oyez
Thousand human eyes
Is not capable to see
Nature’s burning eyes
Mittur Ramprasad
Dawn
Dawn blushed; betrayed her waking sky
To gently break another morrow fine.
Night waned – the black receding – highland
Reaching for the early morning wine.
The chorus rendered frantic caws and
Chirps and other avian song,
Mapping out the 'mine and yours, ' and
Goading more to sing along!
Quiescent water – deep of lake –
Reflected out the hazy red, but
Through the glass, a flick, a break:
An urgent tail from hidden bed!
And in the meadow, waking faces
Calmly spread a coloured veil;
The dew disclosing spider laces –
Oft with once a fly’s travail!
Dawn blushed; revealed her inner peace;
She handed on another blissful day.
Night ebbed, relenting to release of
Warming blood that gives to her display.
Mark R Slaughter
To gently break another morrow fine.
Night waned – the black receding – highland
Reaching for the early morning wine.
The chorus rendered frantic caws and
Chirps and other avian song,
Mapping out the 'mine and yours, ' and
Goading more to sing along!
Quiescent water – deep of lake –
Reflected out the hazy red, but
Through the glass, a flick, a break:
An urgent tail from hidden bed!
And in the meadow, waking faces
Calmly spread a coloured veil;
The dew disclosing spider laces –
Oft with once a fly’s travail!
Dawn blushed; revealed her inner peace;
She handed on another blissful day.
Night ebbed, relenting to release of
Warming blood that gives to her display.
Mark R Slaughter
Tim Flach
My trend is all about the cycle of life, already looking at the landscape, I am now moving to look at animals and what will inspire me from there. Tim Flach captures animals and allows us to read them like you would a human whilst creating movement.
Only the bird in this photograph inspires me, its grandeur and strength are shown but conflicted by the delicate feathers and position it is in. |
I love how you really feel apart of this photograph and can sense the movement. The colours are similar but definite which could help to inspire me for my colours in my trend. |
The main focus is on the horses which have a beautiful smooth shape to them and are strong. But the setting has a coldness and a haze about it which I am very inspired by. |
The setting is inspiring to me, as are the huskies, which are known for being in packs. It not only shows strength and security but love and a family. |
I am inspired by this photograph because it shows just how we can interact in the nature around us, which can translate to how fashion fits around our life cycle. |
Layout
I am very influenced by the way art, photography and fashion pages are layed out which brings a new depth to the research as not only are the image influential now the presentation is. I want to portray this in my trend book.
I like this image because not only is the image on a book but the photographs in it is of a book. I am influenced by the dimensions it brings but again still holds its neatness. |
I like this image because it shows the persons inspiration in a rough way which is neatened by taking a photograph of it. The different sizes and media making it very eye catching. |
I like how much negative space is used and how the image and writing are kept to the sides. The small amount of colour creates enough influence so no more is needed. |
I am only slightly influenced by this due to the slight messiness and the lack of aesthetics but the square and text is neat and has a colour which has a blue tinge. |
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