Tuesday 19 March 2013

Masters: latest imagery


Here is some of my latest imagery. Some work is quite successful where as some of the compositions lack depth and cohesion. I feel as though I am getting somewhere with the work, and that each image does not have to be forced into a series, that they can stand alone. I believe some of these prints could be paired, or have three works together and one isolated. These visual techniques will help, and overall, increase the emotional response from the viewer.

New stylised architecture: playing with the distortion of the Wawel Castle in Krakow, Poland. It is a multi-layered etching of white and grey architecture with ink splatters and drips.

Dual figures: Here is an experiment of putting two images together and see how they work together. I find that although the colours are not exactly the same, the composition is very interesting..


An extension of 'Warsaw in the Rain'
Here I am trying to create a hybridised composition where the image plays rather on dual landscapes as oppose to the protagonist

Ladies: with umbrella and table
I am interested in how the architecture works together even though its completely distorted. There is a romanticism about these figures weaving within the urban landscape.

Here is a rather bad quality photograph of a few etchings. It is interesting to view how they work together. I am very much fascinated to see how some imagery works more successfully than others.