This is an image by Stina Persson. It is a portrait which has then been edited to looks as if it were painted. I think this image is interesting because the colours used to cover the portrait can be used to portray different emotions and on the image above the darker purple and red colours along with the expression on the models face suggest that the person in the portrait is sad.
GCSE Photography
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Julian Wolkenstein artist research
This is an image by Julian Wolkenstein. For the image on the left one side of the models face has been mirrored and copied to to the other side to create the effect of a completely symmetrical face then the same has been done for the image on the right but using the other side of her face. I really like this image because I think it is interesting to look at as it shows how different each side of a persons face can be and how they would look if their face was perfectly symmetrical.
Friday, 23 May 2014
Maurizio Galimberti artist research
This is an image by Maurizio Galimberti and I like this image because it shows different views of one person and it looks as if the man is looking in on himself. The face on image of him down the centre column draws your attention towards the image and I think it is an interesting image to look at.
Thomas Vauchez artist research
This is an image by Thomas Couderc Clement Vauchez. I like this image because the way that he has layered the image makes it look interesting and it implies that people have some resemblence to animals as one layer is of an animal. The colours used in the image have a nice effect and draw your attention towards it.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Maxime Quoilin artist research
This is an image by Maxime Quoilin, a photographer who uses a side on silhouette image of someone and a face on portrait of them then edits it to look like the image above. I like this image because you can look at it in two different ways and it is two different views of the same person. The image is interesting to look at, when you first look at it you attention is on the face on portrait but then you see the silhouette.
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Matt Wisniewski artist research
This is an image by Matt Wisniewski. He is a photographer who takes a portrait photograph and a landscape photograph then edits them to form one image where the landscape photograph becomes part of the portrait as seen above. I like this idea because it looks interesting and the landscape photograph can be used to portray the emotions of the person in the portrait. In the image above the landscape is dark and mysterious which could represent sadness and then the small amount of the portrait photograph that is still showing also suggests that the person is sad.
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