Tuesday, 13 November 2007
David Cole
Alex Barber
Alex Barber
Ethan Izzarelli
Ethan Izzarelli
Thursday, 8 November 2007
Isley Brothers- CD cover
This is another CD cover which ive experimented on to illustrate my thoughts further. I have again taken a figure out of the original image and changed the appearance of the photograph using airbrush techniques. Also creating a solo artist who was before in a group from altering words and imbeded them into the image.
Timbaland -CD cover
Controversial Editing in Media
Photo Manipulation
Sunday, 4 November 2007
Joan Wood
This artwork is a result from two images as well as a textured outlay for the work to be set upon. They all lay on top of each other to uncover a genuine original stamping of the piece related to its era.
Joan Wood obviously took to emphasis the female figure in this work as it was intended and centred for women as a possible advert. She adds a authentic look which has originated from a more contemporary look blended in with a landscape artists work which brings the piece to life.
It has a renaissance feel because it was inspired from that in particular era. We instantaneously know it is because like many artworks from any popular art era it has an immediate impact as a recognisable styled piece; e.g. modern culture.pop art.
Glenn Feron- Retouching artist
This is a picture which illustrates my point on adjusting lighting, clearin up imperfections.
You can see where he has brought out colour to almost surround the car with the pavement to the motorway beams directly above.
I feel he has done an excellent job on holding onto realistic lighting. Aswell as this it seems he has managed to create the illusion that the bridge is not engulfing the car which it seems in the original.
Ill be touching on aspects of work that delve into the idea that nothing is what it seems. e.g magazines, cd covers and in general digital that has inspired me to uncover that truths and lies within current media as we know it today.
We all have our own beliefs of what should be placed in media and to not give our young generation miscontrude thoughts on what we look at and idolise. However in reality advertisers are our very own modern day hypnotisers where only superificial ideals are shown as perfection but what we do not see are the originals which would show blemishes, scars. The media is able to create its own reality excempt from our own. No-one is truly perfect but its coming to the stage where everyone is aspiring to complete faultlessness justified through media control.
Also photo manipulation may be a main focus from branching out from the whole notion of what is not real. Gathering images then adjusting parts, lighting to construct my own feel to a re-mastered piece.
I came to this idea from looking at media having the ability to place anyone into a picture e.g celebrities; which stems i think from political propaganda where people were constantly put into a photograph at a certain time to fool their allies.