Tuesday, February 3, 2015

research cont

After looking at embroidery on photographs I feel I want to go more in this direction of manipulating my own photographs. I feel that the 3d aesthetic to the images is something I am interested in because it adds a whole new element to a photography, and can add even greater meaning to the image.

I was first inspired by Maurizio Anzeri. I don't particularly want to use found photographs for my project, but I do find his use of line and the shapes he uses to be interesting.

http://www.saatchigallery.com/artists/maurizio_anzeri.htm?section_name=new_britannia

Nicola  Maurizio Anzeri
I will be with you the night of your wedding Maurizio Anzeri



I'm more interested in how Gintare Pasakarnyte incorporates embroidery on photographs because her images are more modern, and are more closely related to what I am envisioning for my project.

http://textileartscenter.com/blog/autobiographical-embroidery/

 Gintare Pasakarynte

 Gintare Pasakarynte

 Rebecca Chew

 Rebecca Chew

http://www.honeyinatree.com/2013/05/embroidering-on-photographs/

I fancied leaving that yellow thread dangling loose - it seemed incomplete without it. Not bad for a 2 hour workshop.

http://www.joseromussi.com/string-figures/kb3tbqr3jhkfr0c01me9verxjr7tyn

https://plate7.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/photo-inspiration-photo-embroidery/

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