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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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This out of the whole project, has to be my favourite for the colours and gentle subtlety of it.
Inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my work to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my work to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my work to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my work to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my panoramas to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my panoramas to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my panoramas to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my work to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there.
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my work to distort the image.
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section in a variety of ways in which i chose, to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Here, inspired by Dan Hays’ take to art, i decided to delete certain sections of my work to distort the image (before and after deletion in the top two photos). 
In doing this through Photoshop, the software blended the image across the deleted section to fill the void that would have been there.
This was to imply how altered our perception of a scene can be through technology, and how we only get an impression of what was originally there. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Next I tried the marbling technique over the panoramas i took within Winnall Moors. These did not turn out as striking as the one shot photos, but still gave an interesting effect to the image. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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This has to be my favourite one because of the vibrant colours layered over the muted tones.
Inspired by artist Mathew Brandt and his C-type Prints soaked in lake water. I experimented with marbling on paper and then digitally layering this on top of the Winnall Moors distorted photographs i took. This was to achieve a similar effect to Brandt and also expand my knowledge in photo editing software. 
This lead me down a completely knew path which, upon reflection, i am most pleased about as this broadened my horizons in the world of Fine Art. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Inspired by artist Mathew Brandt and his C-type Prints soaked in lake water. I experimented with marbling on paper and then digitally layering this on top of the Winnall Moors distorted photographs i took. This was to achieve a similar effect to Brandt and also expand my knowledge in photo editing software. 
This lead me down a completely knew path which, upon reflection, i am most pleased about as this broadened my horizons in the world of Fine Art. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Inspired by artist Mathew Brandt and his C-type Prints soaked in lake water. I experimented with marbling on paper and then digitally layering this on top of the Winnall Moors distorted photographs i took. This was to achieve a similar effect to Brandt and also expand my knowledge in photo editing software. 
This lead me down a completely knew path which, upon reflection, i am most pleased about as this broadened my horizons in the world of Fine Art. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Inspired by artist Mathew Brandt and his C-type Prints soaked in lake water. I experimented with marbling on paper and then digitally layering this on top of the Winnall Moors distorted photographs i took. This was to achieve a similar effect to Brandt and also expand my knowledge in photo editing software. 
This lead me down a completely knew path which, upon reflection, i am most pleased about as this broadened my horizons in the world of Fine Art. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Inspired by artist Mathew Brandt and his C-type Prints soaked in lake water. I experimented with marbling on paper and then digitally layering this on top of the Winnall Moors distorted photographs i took. This was to achieve a similar effect to Brandt and also expand my knowledge in photo editing software. 
This lead me down a completely knew path which, upon reflection, i am most pleased about as this broadened my horizons in the world of Fine Art. 
- Winchester School of Art
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itsartonmymind-blog · 6 years
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Inspired by artist Mathew Brandt and his C-type Prints soaked in lake water. I experimented with marbling on paper and then digitally layering this on top of the Winnall Moors distorted photographs i took. This was to achieve a similar effect to Brandt and also expand my knowledge in photo editing software. 
This lead me down a completely knew path which, upon reflection, i am most pleased about as this broadened my horizons in the world of Fine Art. 
- Winchester School of Art
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