This was the inspiration for my stencil, it is a photo of Christina Perri.
I copied this picture from google onto photoshop. I then followed the tutorial on the Graphics Lesson Blog to create a stencil, it took several attempts to get the technique right, I had to adjust the threshold to make it into a monochrome image. I then printed this out onto card to create a paper stencil too.
I carried on with the photoshop to create this stencil where I coloured in the rest of the image, I chose purple as it stands out and the music is targeted to a mainly female audience so it can be related to that. The video also recommended to choose a skin colour, it then changed this into little dots, I think that this can enhance the look to give it a kind of comic book style effect, which is quite nice, but I don't really think that ti fits in with the type of music.
I then changed the background to this circle effect. I think that it kind of gives this pop art look to it, which is quite nice and relates into the skin effect that I mentioned in the previous bit. I quite like this effect as it makes it more unique.
I then started to use the paper stencil, I cut the black parts out from the card and then used watercolour paint to make the stencil art.
I liked the effect that this created so I decided to make more of these using the same stencil but changing direction and use different colours. I then put stuck them together to create this kind of Andy Warhol piece. I think that this really stands out due to the colour and the fact that they are not similar in the sense of the direction.
I really liked using this technique and it can give out different results due to the way that you want to create, either on photoshop/computerised or by hand and cutting the paper, I enjoyed doing both although the paper kind was much easier but possibly more time consuming so I don't really have a preference. I could possibly do this for the project and experiment with this more using different artists and musicians.