Here's one way

Apr 10, 2007 20:07

So here is a layout of a large 60x40 print that is on a lightbox (special paper so it's luminous, like advertising). I've made some prints 'interact' or 'spill over' though it's completely constructed. This is one option for displaying in the May show. The other options are actual prints on regular printed paper (high quality but none of the ( Read more... )

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manofredclay April 11 2007, 12:39:38 UTC
my initial response is to either have the same thickness lines between the individual images (or make it more severely different then now), same with the rectangular shape, either complete the shape fully, or make the interaction with the frame more apparent by allowing it to engage elsewhere as well.

i was talking about this work with a chef friend of mine, he mentioned supremes and how it'd be cool to take pics of a single pulp... and i was like, well!

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kidred5 April 11 2007, 17:56:39 UTC
I'm going to correct that picture in the bottom right, the single knob looking one. There was some layer issue when I saved and I couldn't figure it out. I did this morning. I'm also going to try, for shits and giggles, to make all of them blend seamlessly. That's going to take a little more time but I'm interested in seeing if the illusion is possible. I had it originally more spaced out but it just didn't seem to capitalize on the space given.

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grodeetoe April 11 2007, 16:57:35 UTC
you should have them projected on naked dancing people.

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