For my postcard I wanted to represent how my watercolors look stylistically. The scale of the individual dots are meant to be true to size. My intention is to give my audience a recognizable image so that they can identify my work in the final show. Although this image doesn't appropriately depict the immersion effect that my final piece will have, I did this intentionally so that my viewer can be surprised or overwhelmed by how large the piece actually is in real life.
On the backside of the postcard, I included the quote:
“The gratification comes in the doing, not in the results.” - James Dean
Throughout the entire IP experience, the process of making has constantly been the most important part. Now that I know what my final piece is going to be, I have the concern of potentially not finishing. This quote does a nice job of expressing how the process of making is more gratifying than the actual finished product. Thinking about this quote in perspective of my piece, it makes it okay if I don't actually finish.
On the backside of the postcard, I included the quote:
“The gratification comes in the doing, not in the results.” - James Dean
Throughout the entire IP experience, the process of making has constantly been the most important part. Now that I know what my final piece is going to be, I have the concern of potentially not finishing. This quote does a nice job of expressing how the process of making is more gratifying than the actual finished product. Thinking about this quote in perspective of my piece, it makes it okay if I don't actually finish.