Fantastic work. Reminds me of a cleaner, more graphic expression of what Gregory Crewdson goes after. I really love what's been done here. Please keep going.
meh, she needs to work a bit on the photoshop skills. the concepts are cool but there are a few spots where it just looks offputting because she didn't do a good job integrating different aspects of the photo together...
The image with the bloodied hand streak is truly astonishing and striking, and - dare I say? - unique. Hard to turn away from, and is both beautiful and magical when it has no damn business being either. Many of the other images show great promise. Someone to keep your eye on, who will hopefully grow and develop and grasp what she's reaching for more frequently. Please don't let this turn out to be a university project where we find her working in an office in five years time, bitter and jaded. (Is this now the reviewer talking about the artist, or himself??)
Fantastic work. Reminds me of a cleaner, more graphic expression of what Gregory Crewdson goes after. I really love what's been done here. Please keep going.
ReplyDeletemeh, she needs to work a bit on the photoshop skills. the concepts are cool but there are a few spots where it just looks offputting because she didn't do a good job integrating different aspects of the photo together...
ReplyDeleteThese are dope! Only 20? Wow, love the concepts more than anything
ReplyDeleteThese are crazy weird, but in a good way. Can't stop staring at some of these 0.0
ReplyDeleteAmazing and brilliant! Please continue on.
ReplyDeleteThe image with the bloodied hand streak is truly astonishing and striking, and - dare I say? - unique. Hard to turn away from, and is both beautiful and magical when it has no damn business being either. Many of the other images show great promise. Someone to keep your eye on, who will hopefully grow and develop and grasp what she's reaching for more frequently. Please don't let this turn out to be a university project where we find her working in an office in five years time, bitter and jaded. (Is this now the reviewer talking about the artist, or himself??)
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