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YUNGBLUD Documentation

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  YUNGBLUD  Me with black lips and eyes channeling the Rock n Roll makeup look. I have also hand-drawn a pair of eyes with a biro onto my skin to resemble a tattoo because this is a big part of rock culture.  Silke Banister, newest member of  YUNGBLUD'S band, plays guitar and bass. Bad ass rock chic. Me channeling the Rock look with hand drawn tattoos and makeup, images in monochrome as most Rock n Roll photography was black and white. Historically and still is today.  Jesse Jo Stark- Cry On Me album photography, vampy makeup  YUNGBLUD- post gig, riled up and excitable, heavily inebriated.   Jesse Jo Stark, Doomed album photography for an article to promote her album. Dark makeup, tattoos. YUNGBLUD'S entrance on tour. Devil/angel/Satan  At the beginning of the project my intention was to explore the whole genre of Rock and Roll and the freedoms and expressions that music in general allows you to do. From further conducting my research into the revival of Rock n Roll and where i

'Music emotion art' Research and development

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Colourful log Artist reference- Katharina Grosse  Acrylic on wood, Ombre hues Experimenting with primary colors and alternate surfaces to paint onto. Exploring color theory and the color wheel, aesthetic of color.   This artist was the first name that came into my head when I was painting on the log because of her loose expressive spray painting using trees. The inspiration also came from Kandinsky and his synesthesia and ability to paint colors/shapes when listening to music. Me wearing my blue coat, shadow and light, color exploring, primary colour.  Julian Woodcock- Primary Colours   Katrina Grosse- Abstract, spray painted, blocked into one corner of the space, an explosion and expression of colour, presence and movement. This artist is very relatable in terms of my work and hers. We both use an abstract approach and freedom of movement and fluidity within our methods and the way in which we use media/materials to enhance the experience and overall aesthetic look of paints overlaid