APPROXIMATE TIME
6 hours.+ Allow enough time to re-shoot
Still Lifes
For this assignment students have a choice between different ways of presenting still lifes. I’ve selected a few from previous classes as the best representations of these options.
Graduate Students
Graduates could choose 1 of the following 3 options:
1. A set of 2 "Flat Lay" still lifes with a unifying theme. OR
2. One still life in the Dutch style of Vanitas. It doesn't have to be as comprehensive as some of the work that we've presented in class, but I do expect to see some symbolism in the still life that you create. OR
3. One still life that represents something significant in your life. I'm thinking of pets/people/events, if you had to do a dissection of that subject, what would we see?
© Tanya Rotolo
Vulnerability in Vanitas
© Kelcy Shepherd, Fall 2021
Kelcy Shepherd’s set-up.
Kate Miller’s set-up. Fall 2021.
© Fidelis Onwubueke
© Madeline Hickman
©Laurie Porter, Summer 2020
Laurie’s Set-up.
©Shane Savage, Summer 2020
©Josh DuBose
The 1%
©Austin Brown
©Josh DuBose
The 99%
©Austin Brown
A longer term project comprising still lifes in the vanitas style.
Undergraduate Students
Their assignment was to shoot 3 beautifully lit items (presented singly, not in 1 image) that has a unifying theme and a consistent treatment across the set.
Triptych. ©Alyssa Criscuolo
Triptych. ©Kathy Hanley
©Mickey Seccombe
Mi Papa
©Mickey Seccombe
My Mother
©Mickey Seccombe
La Mickey
Triptych. ©Mickey Seccombe
©Nikita
©Nikita
©Nikita