This is a painting by Renoir and is a very bright and
colourful afternoon landscape of a park or field. It is also a poster for Warburton’s
bread. The reason for this is because I instantly thought of a picnic when I
saw this painting, which reminded me of sandwiches, a very common thing to take
on picnics. I did not mess around or alter anything of the original painting,
as I thought it was perfect and didn’t need changing. I then found the Warburton’s logo and put it
in the bottom right corner. I then made an orange rectangle in the top right
corner with the same shade of orange as the original logo. Inside this
rectangle I wrote “Warburton’s for your picnics”. The reason behind the huge
and loud text was because Warburton’s like to have a lot of impact in their
adverts, which is what I tried to replicate. I chose a personal favourite font
of mine, Langdon, and this created the effect of two text layers. I then made
the word Warburtons much larger than the rest of the sentence, so that
Warburtons would stand out. I then moved the logo and the text to the left, as
it was blocking a lot of useful space on the right, such as the two people near
the water. I think this works well with their own tone, as Warburtons are loud
with their adverts, which is what I have done by adding bright orange to a
painting with only blues and greens.
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