Summer homework.
Digital brainstorm.
Camo:
Reflection:
Close up:
Extreem angle:
Balanced:
Perspective:
Studio:
Masked:
Sepia:
Solarised:
Booklet task; from the digital brainstorm:
Reflection:
Close up:
Balanced:
Studio:
Extreme angle:
Masked:
Perspective:
Sepia:
Stephen Shanabrook:
paper surgery:
Stephen J Shanabrook (born 1965 in Cleveland, USA) is an American conceptual artist, who lives and works in New York City and Moscow, Russia. He graduated from Syracuse University, The Skowhegan School of Art program, USA and de Ateliers, The Netherlands. In this project, 'Paper Surgery', Stephen Shanabrook takes the photo's of beautiful models and perfect people and transforms our perception of them by scrunching, twisting and
Examples of 'paper surgery':
My response:
SLINKACHU- Little people 'all alone':
This is one of my favourite photo's by Slinkachu. Its so simple yet it has a lot of meaning to it. I think when taking this photo Slinkachu wanted to express how even the smallest blip of a person (so he used a very tiny person) can seem so alone but also not have privacy. He has showed this by using a camera pointing directly towards the small figurine. This is relevant to our time, because of the issue of privacy. For safety reasons, or others, there is cctv and just cameras everywhere. This could seem overwhelming as it looks in the picture, that even the tiniest of people are being watched.