Thursday, 17 November 2011
Sorry it has been too long!
I'm so sorry that I haven't posted anything in such a long time! I have been so busy with college, I have had to sort out all of the UCAS work and also complete two briefs. I will post as much as I can over the Christmas holidays, when everything has calmed down a bit I'll get back posting :)
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Alexandra Bellissimo Human & Nature Collages
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Alexandra Bellissimo, born and raised in Los Angeles has always been motivated in the creation towards unique imagery. Her body of work strongly revolves around the theory of "making" pictures instead of simpley "taking them". She often mixes collaging techniques with her work, as well as digital manipulation. The themes of Bellissimo's photographs are influenced through her observations of social and psychological issues in our culture.
Alexandra Bellissimo, born and raised in Los Angeles has always been motivated in the creation towards unique imagery. Her body of work strongly revolves around the theory of "making" pictures instead of simpley "taking them". She often mixes collaging techniques with her work, as well as digital manipulation. The themes of Bellissimo's photographs are influenced through her observations of social and psychological issues in our culture.
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Plastic Fantastic by Tomaas
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For my latest College brief I had to design and create recycled jewellery pieces. Whilst searching for inspiration I came across these amazing images by New York based fashion photographer Thomass. This gorgeous shot 'Plastic Fantastic' is a series of crafts and outfits made from bottles, straws, bags and many disposable plastic props.
For my latest College brief I had to design and create recycled jewellery pieces. Whilst searching for inspiration I came across these amazing images by New York based fashion photographer Thomass. This gorgeous shot 'Plastic Fantastic' is a series of crafts and outfits made from bottles, straws, bags and many disposable plastic props.
All images are from the TrendLand website |
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