1. Nicole Tonge
Artist analysis.
Ke$ha
The colour of this is image is bright
and light, making the artist centre of
attention as she is the only thing we
can see so in main focus. All we can
see is the artist who is covered in
glitter; her arm is in soft focus so her
face is even more in focus. The top of
her head has been chopped of so her
face is in even more focus to the
audience.
Nero
The picture has been done with a
sapphire effect, which means not a lot
of colour, this makes the picture come
across as dark, therefore creating a
sense of mystery between this band,
the artist are also wearing dark
clothes and have a shadow covering
one side of both their faces, this
continues to create a sense of
mystery between the artists. One of
the artists is looking directly at the
camera while the other one looks
away, this suggests he is the leader
and the most powerful as he is the
one looking directly at the audience.
The smiths
This is image is in black and white, this
suggests a cool and mysterious vibe
about the group, each one is looking
directly into the camera, suggesting
everyone is equal in the group and
they have a shared responsibility. The
artists are also wearing light clothes,
keeping a light and happy atmosphere
about the picture.
2. Nicole Tonge
Rihanna
This image is bright and the artist is
clearly the centre of attention, there is
faint glow around the artist, almost
making her come across as innocent,
but this creates the artists body as the
centre and main focus of the image,
she is wearing black underwear
suggesting a more sinister side to the
artist, also the shadow could represent
two sides to the artist. The artist is not
concentrating on the camera; she is
sipping on a drink, suggesting this is
casual to her, as if this is what she does
in her own time, making it more
realistic.
Beyonce
This image is bright and fun, the artist
is throwing her hair around suggesting
she is having fun and not taking herself
to seriously, the image is from her
waist up, so her face isn’t the main
focus. The artist is looking directly into
the camera so connecting with the
audience, this allows the audience to
get a feel of the artist and relate to
her. The image is an innocent picture
more about fun than sexualisation
which is what the audience will relate
to.