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Showing posts with label surrealism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surrealism. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Here are a selection of photos from my recent shoot with amazing model, Bronagh. Similar to the last shoot, I was creating motion within photography and creating double exposed visuals:
Labels:
aerial acts,
Caring is Creepers,
caringiscreepers,
circus,
double exposure,
fairground,
Fashion,
monochrome,
motion,
optics,
photo shoot,
Photography,
print design,
Ruairi Tomás,
Style,
styling,
surrealism
Monday, 4 February 2013
As of late, I have been envoked by double exposed motions and transfixed illusions that trick the eye. These ideas began with a fascination of the travelling circus lifestyle and the deceptive stunts carried out by trapeze artists and such performers in this particular surrounding.
I started to create prints that played with the viewer's eye sight. I conquered this by simplifying my designs and looking back to traditional patterns such as the herringbone and optical designs inspired by Bridget Riley.
Here is a video of the idea in which I felt everything came together and I began to see progress - even if it was playing with my sight..
Labels:
1954,
aerial acts,
animals,
bridget riley,
burt lancaster,
Caring is Creepers,
circus,
fairground,
man ray,
optics,
Photography,
reality,
reese witherspoon,
robert pattinson,
surrealism,
trapeze,
water for elephants
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