Force
Levitation
Natusumi Hayashi
Natsumi Hayashi is a Japanese artist known for her fixation with levitating. Two years, ago, the photographer began posting portraits online of herself floating in mid-air. The magical project — titled “Today’s Levitation“ — is the subject of a playful survey of her year-long obsession with flying.
Invisible
In this image i decided to create an image that closely related to levitation and is very interesting and strange at the same time.
the way i made this image was by taking a normal photo of me and my friend and using Photoshop to remove any visible skin to create a pair of floating clothes. The main tool i used was clone stamp to re create the background behind the skin which took a lot of time and effort in order to not give the image away.
the way i made this image was by taking a normal photo of me and my friend and using Photoshop to remove any visible skin to create a pair of floating clothes. The main tool i used was clone stamp to re create the background behind the skin which took a lot of time and effort in order to not give the image away.
Force of nature
This section is all about the force nature has on manmade buildings.
RAFAEL SLIKS
talented Brazilian graffiti painter. Sliks caree first kicked off around 1997. His work is mostly graffiti but he has also has work has been exhibited his in art galleries such as places like Australia Europe and United States. When Sliks works in doors he uses colour repetition and many more things.
What is the subject of his work? Spelling - career, indoors, Too many words in third sentence - please re-read it and adjust it. Punctuation - Australia, Europe, and the United States. |
Nadav Kandar Link artist
Kander was born in Tel aviv, Israel. His father flew Boeing 707s for el-av but lost his eye and was unable to continue flying. His parents decided to start again in South Africaand moved to Johannesburg in 1963. Kander began taking pictures when he was 13 on a Pentax camera, which he bought with his Bar Mitzvah money. He states the pictures that he took then and until he was 17, although unaccomplished, have the same sense of quiet and unease that is part of his work today. After being drafted into the South African Air Force, Kander worked in a darkroom printing aerial photographs. It was there he became certain he wanted to be a Photographer. He moved to London in 1986, where he still resides with his wife Nicole and their three children.
Half-life
Nadav's main goal was to create a sense of empty and ghost like atmosphere. The atmosphere in Chernobyl is perfect for the image he was trying to push as the area was evacuated due to nuclear melt down at a power station. The city was left as a ghost town with a mandatory evacuation which led to the area being left exactly as it as.
here are some examples of his project "half-life"
as you can see the pictures project a sense of abandonment and empty meant which was the goal of the photos.
first response
In this topic we where assigned to present natures force and power reclaiming the man made land,
for example...
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Some of my best pictures...
these pictures are some of my favourite pictures because of the way they present the theme of nature taking over the man made eviroment and shows natures power and how it will stop at nothing.