Digital Captive

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Student Work: Surreal Composition


Student work by Patricia Green
Commentary by Instructor Cori Ratliff


While not a huge fan of skulls and “dark” imagery, I really loved this particular piece of work by former student Patricia Green. This assignment is a surreal composition project where students take a series of images and place them into a single background scene. The goal is to make the scene look natural, with realistic lighting, shadows, and perspective. Many of the photos used in this piece were taken by Patricia herself. I thought Patricia did a really great job creating a surreal scene, and one that is highly creative. Her blending of objects and the subtle use of imagery gives this image a wonderful overall appearance. I love the reflections in the orbs, and I really liked the overall lighting and the ambience of the atmosphere. I think one of my favorite elements is how Patricia blended the skulls into the rock formations. I also enjoy the lighting on the goldfish, they really pop out to me, but they seem so real, they look like you could reach out and grab them! This was an outstanding piece of work in the Digital Imaging class. Definitely a fun assignment!


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1 Comments:

  • Oh, I like that too :) I'll use that idea for my next one ;)

    By Blogger Ambre, at 11:22 AM  

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