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This is one of my digital collages. They are abstract images I formed by mashing several images together in my own unique way. I intentionally don’t title my collages, for I am more interested in what people get from the image more than what I put in. I don’t want my view to force your thoughts, just your own.
This is one of my digital collages. They are abstract images I formed by mashing several images together in my own unique way. I intentionally don’t title my collages, for I am more interested in what people get from the image more than what I put in. I don’t want my view to force your thoughts, just your own.
This is one of what I call Digital Collages. Most people these days call them photo manipulations, but I still like the collage style of work I put into it. I don’t title my collages nor do I like to say why or what I see in them. I prefer to hold the images up as an inkblot as it were. A Rorschach Test of what the audience sees in my work rather than what I want them to see. I find the response to my work a fascinating and rewarding result.
This is one of what I call Digital Collages. Most people these days call them photo manipulations, but I still like the collage style of work I put into it. I don’t title my collages nor do I like to say why or what I see in them. I prefer to hold the images up as an inkblot as it were. A Rorschach Test of what the audience sees in my work rather than what I want them to see. I find the response to my work a fascinating and rewarding result.
An antique globe that came into my possession
This is intentional in its depth of field. I want to focus on the gears and wheels above the projector. Focusing on the important components making the moving image possible
This is one of what I call Digital Collages. Most people these days call them photo manipulations, but I still like the collage style of work I put into it. I don’t title my collages nor do I like to say why or what I see in them. I prefer to hold the images up as an inkblot as it were. A Rorschach Test of what the audience sees in my work rather than what I want them to see. I find the response to my work a fascinating and rewarding result.
This is one of my digital collages. They are abstract images I formed by mashing several images together in my own unique way. I intentionally don’t title my collages, for I am more interested in what people get from the image more than what I put in. I don’t want my view to force your thoughts, just your own.
This is one of my digital collages. They are abstract images I formed by mashing several images together in my own unique way. I intentionally don’t title my collages, for I am more interested in what people get from the image more than what I put in. I don’t want my view to force your thoughts, just your own.
This is one of what I call Digital Collages. Most people these days call them photo manipulations, but I still like the collage style of work I put into it. I don’t title my collages nor do I like to say why or what I see in them. I prefer to hold the images up as an inkblot as it were. A Rorschach Test of what the audience sees in my work rather than what I want them to see. I find the response to my work a fascinating and rewarding result.
This is one of what I call Digital Collages. Most people these days call them photo manipulations, but I still like the collage style of work I put into it. I don’t title my collages nor do I like to say why or what I see in them. I prefer to hold the images up as an inkblot as it were. A Rorschach Test of what the audience sees in my work rather than what I want them to see. I find the response to my work a fascinating and rewarding result.
An antique globe that came into my possession
This is intentional in its depth of field. I want to focus on the gears and wheels above the projector. Focusing on the important components making the moving image possible