Further development on relief-printing outcomes- FMP

 One of the results from my printing workshop really inspired me to create a poster. Below is the plan I made for printing a moon poster inspired by a quote I had come across earlier in the week. 


I wanted to create a poster that inspired the viewer to use the moon as a 'guide' and I intended on researching this notion further. 

This is the outcome from my plan:



I realised that I had made a mistake with the layering of colours and also the choice of colours. The yellow was too light/transparent for the text and imagery that I wanted to be very clear to the viewer. In light of this, I edited the image in photoshop and experimented with different colour combinations to see which would be best for the future.






I used photoshop to enhance the colour saturation of the poster to see if the words and symbols would be more clear. Pinks, blues and purples were the most effective colour combinations and yellow wasn't. I now know for further printing workshops that layering yellow will appear dainties and so I will avoid this when printing letters and symbols I want clear. 


This is the idea development I completed after my workshop, I wanted to explore the quote 'look to the moon for guidance' in terms of religious context and look at how Christianity views the moon as a 'guide' and how this surfaces in Christian art.



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