Wednesday 14 August 2013

CD Cover



 Research

Yo-Yo Ma history

Wiki history

Small Bio of Yo-Yo Ma

Sebastian Bach History

Wiki History

Video bio and written bio


Song of the songs history and bios


Also check out the videos in the rubric

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Rationale

First off I started with researching on both the musicians, and the music. From my research I choose to use colour colours and lines to express the musicians as well as the music they express. The warm colour arm mainly expressing Bach and his feel and sound for the music. The warm colours were meant to express the warmth that Bach brought to his music and how he made them sound warm when he conducted them. I assume this because in my research it shows him to be a kind and loving man who would do anything to make his music fit for god. This is shown through the warm colours that he is warm loving man who saw himself as a tool of god whose purpose was to make music. Yo-Yo on the other hand is display in the cool colours because he is quiet, calm and smooth player who knows the feeling of a peace and can express it in the most meaningful way possible when preforming. I switch the background colours of the characters because I want to show that Yo-Yo was very inspired by Bach, as well as adored him, and to show that Bach’s piece even the Yo-Yo was not around at the same time but has the same feel and idea that Yo-Yo performs in the music he plays. This is reinforced in the white lines that go across the background that shows that the colours of the artists (ideas and feelings they show and play in their music) are combined to make a beautiful and intricate piece or art and music. The only differences from the original designs were the figure skaters were roomed, Bach was moved to the back of the CD, the background when from white to water colour, and the staffs in the music notes became the feelings and ideas of the artist music coming together to make something beautiful. The style idea for this transformed from something simple and easy to replicate to some abstract and hard to replicate by hand. The line idea came from our introduction class and I just love the idea and look for it I just had to do it for my final piece. As for the background I wanted to combine intricate design and abstract style into one cohesive piece.


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