Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Digital art




Melissa Casey has used illustrator to design this piece of art, she has traced this to create pier from southsea she would have used pencil to trace it, the colour pallet has been simplified to remove any parts which was needed to delete to make it abstract. I don't really like it as it doesn't interest me as it's kinda dull to me not enough is going on in the picture to get my attention





Tim Marrs has used photoshop to design this piece of work, the image is all things in London, so he is inspired by what goes on in London to create this. he has used many photos to create a montage which looks funky and cool to get the audiences attention. Image selection would have been used to make the image smaller or angled. He also would crop the images to cut out a background which you may not want, and he would have pasted some images from the internet which he would have used for this. I like this image for a few different reasons, there is a lot going on so it looks good and that grabs my attention, also London is a place i like so he has a few pictures in the photo i like. Also there is a few colours in the image that makes it stand out to the audience.  
I like this abstract image as it looks funky and makes you look twice to see what is going on in this photo

This abstract art confuses your eyes so it makes you look another 2-3 times before you see what the photo is all about, the colours make the swirls look confusing at the first site.


this is a different type of abstract, to the other images iv'e used this has pure colours which are bright and mixed up so it confuses the eye at your first look. this is my favourite piece of abstract. 



these 3 images are from Hannah hoch who does photomontage  




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