PhotoMontage Case Study:

David Hockney:

Was born in Bradford, England on  9 July 1937.

Is an English painter, draftsman, print maker, stage designer, and photographer. He is considered one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century.  Hockney’s of of   Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), sold at auction for £70 million, where it became the most expensive work for a living artist.  Hockney has experimented with painting, drawing, printmaking, watercolors, photography, and many other media including fax machine, paper pulp, and computer and iPad drawing programs to create his pieces of works.

Examples of his works:

David Hockney

 

 

David Hockney

 

My response to David Hockney’s:

By Kimberley N

For this I experimented with With using different Adjustments for example I used as filter called ocean ripple where I could select the piece of the picture I wanted then, then I applied the effect making it look like it is under water. The other effects that I have included is Inverted, the colours. Then I placed the different layers on the original photo to create a effect of loss of identity as everything as been cut to change the identity of the person.

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