Thursday, 13 December 2012

Magazine Project - Indepth Analysis - Andrea Bricco & Henrik Bonnever

Andrea Bricco
Andrea Bricco
Andrea Bricco

Henrick Bonnevier

Henrick Bonnevier


Andrea Bricco:

From research, it shows that Bricco family have a restaurant, showing the inspiration with food. She grew up in Wisconsin USA.She's been used in many magazines and cook books with advertisment in the food industry.


Alot of her work is around food, playing around the composition to create other objects.

The objects and been designed with a variation of food objects and food illustrations. I think the illustrations are there to clarify what the object is meant to represent. Also with focus of lighting with the shadow coming from above to enhance the image.
When you look at these images it introduces all your sense, touch, smell, taste etc. Therefore, making it all the more exciting. As soon as you see the image it's visually attracting therefore enticing  you to look through more and understand the images more and find out what there about, why she made them and how.
I this work reminds me of Natsko Seki's work in a sense of the way they have both created a scene with images just Bricco had a set theme of food. I like the way also that Bricco has used illustrations, to make it easier to understand the images.


Henrick Bonnevier:
As you can see from the images the artist is in advertisement. He's been in vogue magazine.
He's overall theme is fashion working with bright bold colours to entice people to buy the products.
All his images are landscape. His works intention is make his objects look their best against other objects that compliment each other in order to persuade people to buy. He uses colour boldly to make the final product striking. The overall composition looks randomly designed with shows there was thought behind the design to make the bigger objects more visible. The colours are also limited, using only two colours three maximum. I like this artist work because it's so colourful, it's making it exciting and giving it an uplifting mood. But become too busy and overwhelming. It reminds me of the inside of a shop window. I would like to do work like this in the future.

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