The images look good but I'm a little confused as to how you're going to merge nature and civilization and not have it look like one image pasted on top of another. I'm looking forward to seeing the end result though. It's an interesting idea.
Some people may say that they don't like the jaggy-ness of some of the buildings (in the top image), but I actually really like it a lot. I'm wondering how exactly you intend on merging the two photo sets together coherently, but I am looking foreword to it.
There is something about the twisting and stretching in some of your images that I really enjoy, maybe you should keep playing around with it and see if you and come up with creative interpretations of what we see everyday.
I like the idea of creating your own landscape. The "ghost" cars intersecting and going opposite ways is intriguing. I'm curious to see how you plan on merging the different places like the street and the foliage shots and whether your piece makes physical sense or if it will be surreal with the road turning into grass for example.
I agree with everyone else: I think you still have to creatively handle the merging of civilization and nature. Everyone in Boone knows this view of King Street, is there a way to blend it into what it maybe once was with a field/forest etc? Or maybe since you have two landscapes that are both pretty lengthy, you could do a top/bottom where the nature is flipped and looks like the "roots" of downtown (esp since Boone is 'eco-friendly').
I like how your street and buildings are solid and your cars are almost ghost like
ReplyDeleteThe pictures look great and I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with them.
ReplyDeleteThe images look good but I'm a little confused as to how you're going to merge nature and civilization and not have it look like one image pasted on top of another. I'm looking forward to seeing the end result though. It's an interesting idea.
ReplyDeleteI love the imagery, I am interested in seeing how you incorporate these images together.
ReplyDeleteSome people may say that they don't like the jaggy-ness of some of the buildings (in the top image), but I actually really like it a lot. I'm wondering how exactly you intend on merging the two photo sets together coherently, but I am looking foreword to it.
ReplyDeleteThere is something about the twisting and stretching in some of your images that I really enjoy, maybe you should keep playing around with it and see if you and come up with creative interpretations of what we see everyday.
I like the idea of creating your own landscape. The "ghost" cars intersecting and going opposite ways is intriguing. I'm curious to see how you plan on merging the different places like the street and the foliage shots and whether your piece makes physical sense or if it will be surreal with the road turning into grass for example.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone else: I think you still have to creatively handle the merging of civilization and nature. Everyone in Boone knows this view of King Street, is there a way to blend it into what it maybe once was with a field/forest etc? Or maybe since you have two landscapes that are both pretty lengthy, you could do a top/bottom where the nature is flipped and looks like the "roots" of downtown (esp since Boone is 'eco-friendly').
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