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Today I caught up with the Fine Art pathway where we tasked with appropriating, manipulate and alter 'found' images. We could do this by obscuring the photographs with paint or collaging them together to create new combined images.
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These are just a few of the photographs I edited inspired by the artists using the medias of paint and varnish and collage.
I admire the the way the varnish and the paint have reacted with each other on the photographs to create textures and patterns.
I think I will experiment with the first image shown to create a pattern for a fabric because the printed textures and pattern would transpire well onto the fabric.
The colour pallet I have used have a Autumn ambiance that would suit a winter/fall fashion collection.
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