The image below is a combination of photos with filter 'neon glow' applied and images above combined in layers with opacity approximately 50/50
The following images had filter 'cutout' applied to simplify the images then varying degrees of opacity of 'childs' prespective
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Although altering opacity in Photoshop gives an indication of how physical layers might work, I think I'm going to return to previous studies in layering images printed on organza over images printed on cotton. This gives a subtler (and more 3d ) effect as can slightly offset the images.
I was just thinking what a difference being able to observe the Henry Moore sculptures at RBGKew has made to my thinking. I've been used to interpreting paintings and sketches - observing and interpreting 3D sculptures has been far more challenging. And exciting!
this is so exciting, your concept of the changing points of view, and how lovely that you still have the chair you played under as a child. I admire your skill with Photoshop - looking forward to seeing the fabric studies
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your blog, but it definitely won't be my last! I found you from the TIF Challenge. Thank you for such a beautiful and inspiring blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and unique approach to this challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with photoshop.
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