rubymax2005
'Morphed': Final piece
Photographical piece, x3 A3 photography edits mounted together for a collective effect.
I was inspired to create these images after contemplation about how I could explore anatomy, a classical topic for art creation but an important one in my view. When we see the human body today we become distracted by appearance and insecurity and I feel we have begun to forget how remarkable life is, and our everyday functions which work so complexly, every minute to keep us alive. I looked into artists who explore this, and then did repeated practise of anatomical features to learn how they act and look inside of us. For these photos I painted the anatomically accurately placed muscles and veins on models and photographed them; with the exception of the more abstract painting on the far right model where i matched the colours and feeling of the muscles movement in an impressionist style, more paint like appearance. With my chosen photographs i edited using photoshop to keep the paint in colour and people in low contrast black and white - this was to emphasise the important elements of us, not to be distracted by the little things.
'Morphed': Final piece
Photographical piece, x3 A3 photography edits mounted together for a collective effect.
I was inspired to create these images after contemplation about how I could explore anatomy, a classical topic for art creation but an important one in my view. When we see the human body today we become distracted by appearance and insecurity and I feel we have begun to forget how remarkable life is, and our everyday functions which work so complexly, every minute to keep us alive. I looked into artists who explore this, and then did repeated practise of anatomical features to learn how they act and look inside of us. For these photos I painted the anatomically accurately placed muscles and veins on models and photographed them; with the exception of the more abstract painting on the far right model where i matched the colours and feeling of the muscles movement in an impressionist style, more paint like appearance. With my chosen photographs i edited using photoshop to keep the paint in colour and people in low contrast black and white - this was to emphasise the important elements of us, not to be distracted by the little things.