Monday, February 1, 2016

Assignment #15

David Hockney is an English artist known for his work with photography and painting. He was born in 1937 during a wartime in England, yet lived well and received a good education. He went to numerous art schools during his education including the Bradford School of Art. He was born with synesthesia, causing him to see synthetic colors as a response to musical stimuli, and his influenced his work.
For this assignment we were asked to observe and analyze his style of photography where he pieces many pictures of a section of an image from different perspectives to create the whole image. He would often use a Polaroid and piece the pictures together physically, but for this assignment we did it digitally on Photoshop


my take on Hockney's style

1 comment:

  1. If you choose to do this technique again, I would suggest getting further away from the subject and including more of the surrounding area to really make the perspective intriguing. You have picked an interesting subject but could really make the statue unique with the various folds and hues matching up.

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