Grace and Strength
The subtitle to this post should be “why I never delete images”. I was browsing through my catalog of past work when I came upon this image. More after the jump.
The subtitle to this post should be “why I never delete images”. I was browsing through my catalog of past work when I came upon this image. More after the jump.
Another from the recent series with Ramagious and a textured metal sheet. In this instance I flipped the sheet for a different perspective. (more…)
I’ve been experimenting with texture in the metal sheets and decided to push the concept for this art nude shoot. I worked the metal to a point of having not just an altered surface, but some topology to it as well.
Sometimes a small change yields new and unexpected results! In this case, it was a change in perspective and angle. The result was definitely interesting!
I’m finally breaking my posting hiatus! The last few months have been pretty intense at work, and while I’ve managed to make some time to create art, I couldn’t also post about it. Lately I’ve been experimenting with texture in the metal mirrors, adding in scratches and flexing the metal to create additional refractive surfaces. More after the jump.
I recently had three images accepted for an online show at Linus Galleries. Below is one of the images that was accepted, but you can see the rest over at…
Back on track! This is one of the early star field experiments. The image is a reflection in copper and combines studio flash and a ton of LED lights. More after the jump!