For this piece I only used about 9 or 10 photos, but I took multiple pieces from each one. I tried to show the progress of the girl walking down to the water, between showing the progress of her boots and her head and body moving along with them.
I used a picture I had taken of a beach and used the original picture as a canvas. I copied each layer I made, and made each photo subsequently smaller, and rotated it to mimic the effect of a kaleidoscope.
With this photo, I took a picture of a display at the Dana Farber Cancer Instituted and made the photo take up a quarter of my canvas. I reflected the photo down and to the sides, creating a
4-way symmetrical effect. I took this photo at a hotel in Newport on New Years Eve. To create this effect I used the tool on Photoshop that allows me to create new layers from a selection made from the original photo. I arranged them so the relatively lined up to look like the original picture, but made it so there were a lot of jagged edges so it looked more like Hockney's work. I added a small drop shadow to make it look like one picture compiled of different photos.
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AuthorMy name is Abigail, I'm a sophomore in high school and this is my Phoblography. Archives
March 2016
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