ARTISTS WHO CURRENTLY INFLUENCE ME ~
I'm interesting in bending light while creating experimental photography art pieces. Images which capture a moment in time that can never be recreated but a moment recorded.
~Shelly
above photo by Alan Jaras
Alan Jaras
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alanjaras/
http://www.neublack.com/art-design/alan-jaras-light-photography/
Dan Flavin
http://www.menil.org/visit/flavin.php
Joe Kurland
http://www.ganeydn.com/JoesPhotos/peopleindex.html
Jon Smith
http://laughingsquid.com/high-speed-photography-of-light-bulbs-exploding-by-jon-smith/
Shelly Perkins Photography is in the heart of Oklahoma. This is a random blog of Shelly's art, photography, and her complete love for life. She posts images she's made and other images or stories worth retelling. Currently Shelly is studying Fine Art Photography at The University of Oklahoma and exploring the art within her world. She is no longer taking portrait appointments on a regular basis but on an educational and spiritual journey behind her camera.
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Friday, September 13, 2013
ARTISTS WHO INFLUENCE ME ~
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Life is a Merry Go Round
Image from: http://www.roughstock.com/ copyright 2008 by Cheri Media Group
I love the song Merry Go Round sang by Kacey Musgraves. I really love the images in the video too as it takes me back to watching the old home movies that my father took when I was a kid. I luckily have inherited his movie projector and these images and working to archive these for future generations of my family. I lost my Dad a year ago and it still makes me so sad, as there is a piece of my heart missing. I believe he was a Christian and is in now in Heaven, but I am still miss him terribly.
This song makes me think about quickly life goes by. Life is so short and then the next generation comes along to live their life. I feel like I am the storykeeper of our family. I want to archive the images and moments of my family, to pass down our stories and the stories of those who came before.
Click on link below to view the video of Merry Go Round.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJjeWDvh6J0
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy New Year to All ~
Happy New Year's to you All ~
Here's a little peak from one of my photo shoots ~
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Finalizing my Project
~~~~ ~~ THE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS OF SHELLY PERKINS ~~
~December 12, 2012
In a quest to finalize my project for this semester at the University of Oklahoma, I’ve found that I’m wanting more. I don’t want my project to be over and plan to make additional images for my Wonderland interpretation. I loved getting to know how I work and how I go through the process of making my artwork, from the initial concept and idea down to the final image and large inkjet print. There are a few images that my project will never be complete without, one of which is the White Rabbit. How can Alice go to Wonderland without chasing after the White Rabbit who is always late? (I’m currently on a mission to find a white rabbit that my little Alice could cuddle in a portrait.) Another image I plan to make includes the caterpillar, possibly with a smoking hookah, and finally the Mad Hatter and well, you’ll just have to wait and see about him. The Mad Hatter images I made looked a little too creepy for my final presentation. I wanted to stay away from the creepiness (which is the path I took for my last large project but instead wanted this final class project to have a light-hearted feel to it and to bring back memories of what others may have remembered about “their” Alice for their own childhood. Here is a collage of the final images from my project (albeit finished for the class, but not quite finished for my own personal project). This will be my final posting on my student blog for this Digital Photography at the University of Oklahoma. I’ve had a great time…now Enjoy and Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Have a Blessed New Year!!! ( FOR MORE INFO ON MY ONGOING WORK — CHECK OUT WWW.SHELLYPERKINS.COM )
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Interpretations of Alice in Wonderland
~~ ~December 8, 2012
A few more clips of other Alice and Wonderland interpretations. I can’t get enough of Wonderland now. I’m so in love with the whole little story. I’ve been researching the back story about the original author and the surroundings of the original writings, which are somewhat strange but all in all, it’s a great story to make-believe.
Here’s a little clip from the original Disney 1951 animated film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgbntWU7pG8
Here’s a fun short video with various Cheshire Cat clips. I LOVE the Cheshire Cat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cl5Bd_-FzA
Here’s another little Youtube link from another Wonderland film. It has somewhat of a Little House on the Prairie feel to it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=ZhHun-Jq7s8
Here’s a link to the entire film of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a 1972 British musical film based on the Lewis Carroll novel of the same name. It had an all star cast, and John Barry composed the score. In 1973, the film won the BAFTA Film Award at the BAFTA Awards Ceremony for Best Cinematography, won by Geoffrey Unsworth, and Best Costume Design, won by Anthony Mendleson. Cast: Fiona Fullerton – Alice Michael Crawford – White Rabbit Peter Sellers – The March Hare Dudley Moore’s name was in the credits too… still have yet to find him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgWshJ9yN7c
Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland filmed in 1972
And Lastly…. Here’s the U.K. trailer to the latest Disney Alice in Wonderland film produced by Tim Burton. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9POCgSRVvf0
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
My Art Process ~ Alice in Wonderland
~~December 5, 2012
I wanted to include a little behind the scenes look at the process I go through to make an image. I usually have an idea in my mind and will often sketch out a scene. The final image may not look exactly like the sketch but it’s more of a beginning point. Much of my work is about the process not just the outcome and I wanted to offer a glimpse of the steps that I take to get to the destination.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Inspiration for my Chesire Cat
~~
~November 20, 2012 ~
Here’s a little video clip from the original animated version of Alice. This video and seeing it through the eyes of a child was inspiration for my Cat ~ Animated Alice in Wonderland’s Chesire Cat CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS CHESHIRE CAT VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUnqbBgYZmI
Here’s a little video clip from the original animated version of Alice. This video and seeing it through the eyes of a child was inspiration for my Cat ~ Animated Alice in Wonderland’s Chesire Cat CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO ACCESS CHESHIRE CAT VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUnqbBgYZmI
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Continuing my Quest for Alice ~ Avril Lavigne's Alice Video
~~
~November 17, 2012 ~ 3:45 pm
CONTINUING MY QUEST FOR ALICE ~
Avril Lavigne's "Alice" from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland Soundtrack I've loved this song and the creepiness look of the video since it came out. I don't know why I didn't share it earlier.
Click here for Avril Lavigne's VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZb8CnUzUOc
Lyrics to "Alice"
[Verse 1:] Trippin' out Spinnin' around I'm underground I fell down Yeah, I fell down
I'm freakin' out Where am I now? Upside down And I can't stop it now It can't stop me now ooooooh
[Chorus:] I... I'll get by I... I'll Survive When the world's crashin' down When I Fall and hit the ground I will turn myself around Don't you try to stop me I... I won't cry
[Verse 2:] I'll play the game But I can't stay I've got my head on straight And I'm not gonna change I'm not gonna change
I'll win the race Keep up with the pace Today's the day That I start to pray You can't get in my way Nooooooooo
[Chorus]
[Bridge:] I found myself (myself) In Wonderland Get back on (back on) My feet again Is this real? (this real) Is this pretend? I'll Take a stand (a stand) Until the end
[Chorus 2x]
Avril Lavigne's "Alice" from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland Soundtrack I've loved this song and the creepiness look of the video since it came out. I don't know why I didn't share it earlier.
Click here for Avril Lavigne's VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZb8CnUzUOc
Lyrics to "Alice"
[Verse 1:] Trippin' out Spinnin' around I'm underground I fell down Yeah, I fell down
I'm freakin' out Where am I now? Upside down And I can't stop it now It can't stop me now ooooooh
[Chorus:] I... I'll get by I... I'll Survive When the world's crashin' down When I Fall and hit the ground I will turn myself around Don't you try to stop me I... I won't cry
[Verse 2:] I'll play the game But I can't stay I've got my head on straight And I'm not gonna change I'm not gonna change
I'll win the race Keep up with the pace Today's the day That I start to pray You can't get in my way Nooooooooo
[Chorus]
[Bridge:] I found myself (myself) In Wonderland Get back on (back on) My feet again Is this real? (this real) Is this pretend? I'll Take a stand (a stand) Until the end
[Chorus 2x]
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Friday, November 16, 2012
The Jabberwocky ~ Alice in Wonderland
~~ ~November 16, 2012 @ 4:00 am
The Jabberwocky
" “Jabberwocky” is a poem of nonsense verse written by Lewis Carroll, and found as a part of his novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871). It is generally considered to be one of the greatest nonsense poems written in the English language. This poem is used in many schools to teach students about the use of portmanteaux."
by http://www.conradaskland.com/blog/2007/05/jabberwocky-by-lewis-carroll/
Link to The Jabberwocky, a poem by Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland Poets.Org, collections of poetry
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15597
Jabberwocky
by Lewis Carroll
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.
"Beware the Jabberwock, my son The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch!"
He took his vorpal sword in hand; Long time the manxome foe he sought— So rested he by the Tumtum tree, And stood awhile in thought.
And, as in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, And burbled as it came!
One, two! One, two! And through and through The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! He left it dead, and with its head He went galumphing back.
"And hast thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" He chortled in his joy.
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.
~~
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
My Quest for Alice
Some inspiration for my University of Oklahoma photography project has been found in the writings and illustrations of the original Alice in Wonderland author, Lewis Carroll.
The story is really deep if you truly study it and the characters and even the behind the scene process and journey which Lewis Carroll and the family of the real Alice take during this time.
Lenny's Alice in Wonderland website has posted a lot of great information and also has a webshop selling Alice merchandise. Inspirational Website: http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/pictures/alice-pictures.html
Alice in Wonderland related merchandise http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/shop/
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Lenny's Alice in Wonderland website has posted a lot of great information and also has a webshop selling Alice merchandise. Inspirational Website: http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/pictures/alice-pictures.html
Alice in Wonderland related merchandise http://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/shop/
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
Finding Other Interpretations of Alice in Wonderland
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~November 10, 2012 @ 11:00 pm
Finding other interpretations of Alice in Wonderland
I found this amazing artist, Romain Berthou, who is working with a company in Paris using his illustrations in digital media and television for companies like Disney. I LOVE, LOVE Berthou's take on Alice in Wonderland. I wanted to share these two images he included on his flickr account from his recently published pop-up book. I love the play of cards, popping up only to knock Alice down to the ground. (You'll have to look closely to find her amongst the cards. Also Berthou's White Rabbit is amazing. He looks so sweet and cuddly but so demented with those red eyes. Maybe he's like most people who are most often civil and nice to people but there's always a little bit of evilness or uncertainty which one must constantly battle to contain.
Romain Berthou's Flickr Site ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/57121663@N03/ Click on link below to see Berthou's representation of an illustrated Alice along with a few other classics in his recent book. http://vimeo.com/14769206
Photographs, Images, Ideas and Representations used for educational purposes as a student of the University of Oklahoma in Media, Fine Art Photography.
Shelly Perkins Photography
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Finding other interpretations of Alice in Wonderland
I found this amazing artist, Romain Berthou, who is working with a company in Paris using his illustrations in digital media and television for companies like Disney. I LOVE, LOVE Berthou's take on Alice in Wonderland. I wanted to share these two images he included on his flickr account from his recently published pop-up book. I love the play of cards, popping up only to knock Alice down to the ground. (You'll have to look closely to find her amongst the cards. Also Berthou's White Rabbit is amazing. He looks so sweet and cuddly but so demented with those red eyes. Maybe he's like most people who are most often civil and nice to people but there's always a little bit of evilness or uncertainty which one must constantly battle to contain.
Romain Berthou's Flickr Site ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/57121663@N03/ Click on link below to see Berthou's representation of an illustrated Alice along with a few other classics in his recent book. http://vimeo.com/14769206
Photographs, Images, Ideas and Representations used for educational purposes as a student of the University of Oklahoma in Media, Fine Art Photography.
Shelly Perkins Photography
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Avril Lavinge Lyrics to Alice in Wonderland song
[Verse 1:]
Trippin' out
Spinnin' around
I'm underground
I fell down
Yeah, I fell down
I'm freakin' out
Where am I now?
Upside down
And I can't stop it now
It can't stop me now
ooooooh
[Chorus:]
I... I'll get by
I... I'll Survive
When the world's crashin' down
When I Fall and hit the ground
I will turn myself around
Don't you try to stop me
I... I won't cry
[Verse 2:]
I'll play the game
But I can't stay
I've got my head on straight
And I'm not gonna change
I'm not gonna change
I'll win the race
Keep up with the pace
Today's the day
That I start to pray
You can't get in my way
Nooooooooo
[Chorus]
[Bridge:]
I found myself (myself)
In Wonderland
Get back on (back on)
My feet again
Is this real? (this real)
Is this pretend?
I'll Take a stand (a stand)
Until the end
[Chorus 2x]
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Space and Time found in Alice in Wonderland
~October 24, 2012
Space and Time
Alice in Wonderland
As I am beginning to explore different avenues of Space and Time I find myself continually drawn to a make-believe space that is of a timeless appeal. I love the story of Alice in Wonderland and how since its original writing in 1865 by English author Lewis Carroll, the story remains loveable. The adventure begins with Alice going into a rabbit hole and into a space where real life is turned upside down. She follows a rabbit that is continually worried about the time and being late. When she comes to a gathering at a tea party, she has found the time has stopped at 6 pm or tea-time and so the tea party never ends.
In researching and thinking about space and time one must wonder about the existence and acknowledgement of time. In modern day advanced civilization, time is recorded by the passing of minutes, hours and days on a calendar. Even the Mayans of long ago understood and accepted the passing of time and recorded it by the creation of a calendar. Prehistoric man may have thought about the passing of time as in the life cycle of animals or the growing seasons of vegetation. These long ago people didn’t record it the same way we do now but still understood that time does not stand still.
Time continues the same for all, however the way people observe it and how they record it through their point of reference is the only thing that’s different. Time is the same for all and exists within a space or a three dimensional location. Space and time exist together, while the differences are the ways people exist within in a particular space and record the time within that space. As for Alice and the time she spent in Wonderland, one must wonder if it was just a dream? Was the time she spent there actually sleep and if the space only existed in her imagination of a dream?
Alice in Wonderland, a fictional space in time, as it existed in the mind of the author, “Lewis Carroll” and his original manuscript.
Source of image: Manuscript of Alice's Adventures Under Ground (f. 45v / p. 88) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alice%27s_Adventures_Under_Ground_-_Lewis_Carroll_-_British_Library_Add_MS_46700_f45v.jpg
Space and Time
Alice in Wonderland
As I am beginning to explore different avenues of Space and Time I find myself continually drawn to a make-believe space that is of a timeless appeal. I love the story of Alice in Wonderland and how since its original writing in 1865 by English author Lewis Carroll, the story remains loveable. The adventure begins with Alice going into a rabbit hole and into a space where real life is turned upside down. She follows a rabbit that is continually worried about the time and being late. When she comes to a gathering at a tea party, she has found the time has stopped at 6 pm or tea-time and so the tea party never ends.
In researching and thinking about space and time one must wonder about the existence and acknowledgement of time. In modern day advanced civilization, time is recorded by the passing of minutes, hours and days on a calendar. Even the Mayans of long ago understood and accepted the passing of time and recorded it by the creation of a calendar. Prehistoric man may have thought about the passing of time as in the life cycle of animals or the growing seasons of vegetation. These long ago people didn’t record it the same way we do now but still understood that time does not stand still.
Time continues the same for all, however the way people observe it and how they record it through their point of reference is the only thing that’s different. Time is the same for all and exists within a space or a three dimensional location. Space and time exist together, while the differences are the ways people exist within in a particular space and record the time within that space. As for Alice and the time she spent in Wonderland, one must wonder if it was just a dream? Was the time she spent there actually sleep and if the space only existed in her imagination of a dream?
Alice in Wonderland, a fictional space in time, as it existed in the mind of the author, “Lewis Carroll” and his original manuscript.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Into the Digital
Into the Digital
Photography has evolved in a changing society from the mechanical to the digital. Names found in natural everyday objects are given to products and devices to make consumers feel more comfortable with welcoming them into their lives. People in advanced societies have embraced the “digital age” as the changes in photography could not be stopped. Touch has been reduced to clicking and sight has been reduced to a rectangular shape.
Computers have made “users” out of people like drug addicts who buy software and must continually check their email. Digital media translates everything into a flat space, “redefining space and time.” Binary code can be viewed as musical notes and designers can be seen as musical composers writing great symphonies. Digital photography is no longer a “visible reality” but it is something that can be manipulated for new meaning or something created out of nothing but numbers.
Photography has now become a constant in everyday life. What was once a dance between the photographer and the image viewer is now quickly viewed and discarded. As one Microsoft employee explained people now function with “continuous partial attention.”
Photography of today can be viewed as a process with advanced and efficient tools to capture images but we are living in an “evolution in media.” An analogy to the automobile teaches us how a tool can change the way people live and exist. Transportation on horses kept most events local but with the invention of the automobile, people can work, travel for leisure and live at a distance from family. Even wars could now be fought at a distance because of the invention of the automobile and modes of transportation other than the horse. As the digital revolution occurred it was considered the “information superhighway” which will take you where you want to go.
Photography has become an interpretation of the “real.” Constantly digital cameras and cell phones track our everyday mundane activities that are blasted on the “information superhighway,” quickly viewed and discarded from memory. We add text to explain the scene as if to give our trip to the store or football game more meaning. We no longer photograph images to really “see” the “real” but photograph to prove our existence. We capture quick images to make our lives seem worthwhile and less average. We are now caught up in a movement where photography has lost its meaning and is now just a moment in time, quickly discarded as we move to the next moment.
Response to reading, Into the Digital by Fred Ritchin All quotes credited to Fred Ritchin
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