ARTIST RESEARCH.
There is also a reason that I do not like this image is that it also comes across as somewhat violent. And personaly I dopn't really like violence. I just like the concept that this image puts across. I think that maybe the artist used a source image originally of the Chicken and then used the cut out tool to create a seperate image of some blood.. Or maybe this wasn't originally blood as blood as far as know does't really get seen like that. I think like the tetris image they used the smaller images in the photo and planted them on top of the source image.
This image was created by La Souris Sur Le Gateau.
One thing that I could say about this is maybe that it is a little too dark and maybe needs to be in grain and not B&W ... Partially because maybe if it was a little in colour it will be more recognisable.. Or maybe use colour splash. Though i find that colour splash is OVERLY used in peoples work.
You can tell that this work is digital.. Well because it is an image manipulation. And that it well... Impossible.
I think the guy used a source photograph. Maybe taken by him self.. Maybe not. I'm not entirely sure.
And that maybe he created the tetris blocks him self. And just placed one image on top of each other.. And maybe I suggest that's ehy he used black and white because it somewhat hides the effects of photoshop. In my opinion.. I find this technique quite lazy. But then i have done it myself and cannot really coment on this guys work as such.
The name in the link will lead straight to the artist's web-site!!!!
ARTIST RESEARCH
The person who created this image is Simone Legno.
The name in the link will lead straight to the artist's web-site!!!!
The reason that I have chosen to research on this image is because this image doesn't really appeal to me. The style of the image does not really appeal to me.
By the looks of the image itself the technique used to create this image could well be digital.
The reason I don't really like this style is because it doesn't seem real enough for me and I'm not really into the japanese anime style art.
This is merely an opinion because I've seen so many people get into this scene so easily and how it effects there lives .. Clothes... And social lives. I generally associate this with easily influenced peope.DIGITAL ART RESEARCH.Digital art is a general term for a range of artistic works and practices that use digital technology as an essential part of the creative and/or presentation process. Since the 1970s, various names have been used to describe the process including computer art and multimedia art, and digital art is itself placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.
The impact of digital technology has transformed activities such as painting, drawing and sculpture, while new forms, such as net art, digital installation art, and virtual reality, have become recognized artistic practices.[3] More generally the term digital artist is used to describe an artist who makes use of digital technologies in the production of art. In an expanded sense, "digital art" is a term applied to contemporary art that uses the methods of mass production or digital media.
My source of this information was taken from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_art
OLIVER OTTNER RESEARCH.Oliver Ottner was born in 1974 and lives in Vienna, Austria. In 1999, he founded the advertising agency iService, which works for clients such as Estée Lauder and the famous Vienna Zoo. His private works, such as his naturemorphosis and dualism series, as well as original Photoshop tutorials, can be found on his personal site www.effectlab.com. Oliver has been a National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) member since 2001, and his work has been recognized in various photography and digital art publications, including Computer Arts.
The source of this research is: https://www.apress.com/index.php/author/author/view/id/2783.
We recently did a tutorial about textures images being placed on top of peoples faces and other objects using the technique of Masking. We did our research based on the web-site: http://www.naturemorphosis.com/. I liked this technique that we learned. And I find that I will be using this technique very often in the near future for my work.
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