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A simple twist can change everything.

     

Thanks to SkeletalMess for the texture!

Bangalore, INDIA

 

Starless night, and a full moon in the sky. Stuff that horror movies are made of. Or even romantic comedies, for that matter. Strange how two completely different genres portray the same thing is such completely different ways.

 

View on black.

sometimes you see things that weren't there before.

ofcourse, you can't really know whether thats true.

*Loud, Busy distractive environment.

*Alcohol beverages may appeal and lead to unproductive learning and behaviour.

*May lead to disruption from friends, family, cigarette smoke and rude customers

 

I took this photograph to make it seem like my subject was wearing a big green hat. This photograph is interesting to me because the bright green of the umbrella demands a lot of attention. I am trying to convey a feeling of frustration in way. She is trying to adjust her giant hat to cover the sun because she really dislikes the heat. This shot was taken at a shutter speed of 1/125, aperture of f/14 and ISO of 200.

空間の描写の習作11

Nineline Chosen for flickr's Interestingness page: 24_08_05

Ja foi o melhor que alguém pôde ter, ja serviu de abrigo, cenário de momentos bons e ruins, esta é a vida!

Day 3. Assignment: none. Pearl Street, Boulder, CO, USA, July 1, 2012.

Title: Perception

Size:

Medium: Acrylic paint on canvas

Date: October 2011

Project 2

I wanted to brighten up the water splashes as much as I could without loosing its detail. The way I edited this picture is inspired the painting "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" by Hokusai.

The KHKSS photographers' boat of choice

48"x48"

resin, nails, enamel, acrylic on wood

3D wall-sculpture

 

available through Longview Gallery DC

Currently I am focusing on the theme of self-perception - how we view our physical selves differently by various means making us unable to refer to any source as truly reliable. Despite our awareness of this, we still base our opinions of ourselves and often our self-worth on these sources as we build up an idea of what we look like and who we are, which may or may not be accurate. We observe ourselves in many ways, watching our body and aesthetics alter and shift throughout our lives, mostly beyond our control.

 

I have gathered various imagery; flipping images and using distorted mirrors to look at how easily our perception of ourselves can be altered. I am currently exploring this theme through sculpture looking at the idea of a second skin as can be seen in the sketchbook scans above. I am experimenting with creating something which I can attach to the body to explore symmetry in the human form.

 

I have researched artists such as Louise Bourgeois as she isolates aspects of the human form in a fascinating way, often distorting them highlighting the function of the form and how exposure of the body can affect the way in which it is perceived. I have referenced FKA Twigs also as she uses her body throughout cross platform work, twisting and contorting it pushing physical boundaries.

Walldogs muralist's vehicle

Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

Inspired by Salvador Dali

As an artist protested in Times Square, people seemed not to care.

New York 2011

Some people can't see the forest through the trees!

What do u see? Roger Williams Park, Cranston RI

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