During class
last Wednesday, we saw 4 clips of the movies Harry Potter, Sin City, Avatar and
Hero. Then we watch the clips, we selected 2 clips and we made two mosaics
about the movies with colored paper.
I choose a scene from the movie Sin City. First, there
is a woman standing on a balcony of a dark city. It is night time and the whole
scene is in black and white. The only color that stands out from the scene is
the red color of her dress and her lips. Then a man approaches her and offers a
cigarette. She takes the cigarette and starts smoking. He tells her he has been
following her because she is very beautiful and he likes her eyes. Her eyes
immediately highlighted in green. They approach each other and began kissing in
the rain. Finally, he shoots her and she dies.
Below you can
see a picture of my mosaic, I tried to represent the colors, darkness and cold
of the night in the city. I also tried to capture the scene where she highlights
a red color of the dress and her lips. Behind the balcony, you can see how I
tried to represent with different tones of black and white the darkness of the
city.
I choose a scene from the movie Harry Potter. In this
scene you can see Harry Potter representing his school (Gryffindor) in a
competition of Quidditch. In that scene harry potter is flying on a broom. His
outfit is red and yellow, these are the colors that represent his school team.
The other team is represented by another boy, his outfit is green and white.
They need to catch a flying ball. Harry Potter falls to the floor but then gets
up and wins the competition.
I tried to
represent this scene in the mosaic. The main color in the mosaic is green, you
can see in my mosaic how I tried to illustrate the competition. Harry Potter´s
outfit is red and yellow. His opponent´s outfit is green and white.
I hope you can
imagine or remember the scenes of these movies through my mosaics. You can see
how colors are very important factors in movies. With colors emotions can be
expressed.


Great description! Your mosaic are so detailed!
ReplyDeleteI love your mosaic! It's a little bit abstract, but easily understand.
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