Jayan Saputra's Passion Fire
Done with photoshop.
This work looks expresses happiness/excitement to me, not just because the girl in the image is smiling, but because the fire she is emitting expresses her feeling of excitment. There is some really good constrast from bright yellow/orange to black. The black background is making making the girl the most dominant part of the image. The fire itself shows movement and the girl swinging he fire hair also shows movement. However there are also embers flying all over the black background which looks like they're flying off of her. In conclusion I believe this image shows excitement through the facial expression and the wild fire hair flowing in the wind, there is a lot of contrast, and movement with the embers and fire hair.
Here is the artist's photoshop tutorial on how to do this. ---> http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/photo-effects-tutorials/flaming-photo-manipulation/
#2 Perrier by, unkown artist (France)
Painting
Perrier is a French corbonated beverage.
The feeling I got from this image is thirst. There isn't too much contrast in this painting, but it does have movement with the Tennis player reaching for the drinks, and everything melting. I also believe that is the reason why this commercial makes me so thirsty, because EVERYTHING, excluding the drinks, is melting.
#3
Stairway, by Jean-claude Berens
This picture shows one of my biggest fears, vertigo. Although even though it's scary, it's also really cool looking. The way objects bend more and more into the focal point. The contrast in this image is from the buttom of the stairs haveing the darkest lighting, to the top of the stairs, having the brightest lighting. The movement is shown through the spiral stairs moving up, making the viewer a little dizzy. I looked at a lot of vertigo images like this one and this is the one that really made me feel like I was going to fall backwards on my head.
#4
Arbeta pa Havet, by Erik Johansson
Photography and retouching
This picture is awesome because the first second I looked at it I noticed the blue ocean and the white clouds, and noticed the person painting the floor blue and that it's not a real ocean. However the Blue standing out from all the grey shades makes it give the illusion that it is an ocean. The way the edge of the blue paint it made, looks like waves, I think that's a cool example of motion.
But this is nothing, he has even cooler stuff. ----> http://alltelleringet.com/portfolio/personal/
#5
() by a French artist Pierre Beteille
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Hi Cody,
ReplyDeletelooks like Ogilvy and Mather is the design agency who made the Perrier adds. Can't tell who the individual designer is, though..
Great finds!!!