Something a little different today. I didn't get any cards from the postie this morning but I did get a cool Universal Frankenstein Monster figure that I won on Ebay. I took a few photos in the garden and have done some amateur remixes using a variety of Photoshop effects.
Hi Coop, blogs looking good. Thanks for adding my pics. How did you manage that pop-art look to # 3? I've been trying to get that on Photoshop myself, but nearest I could manage was using the 'cut out' filter.
Hi Lee, thanks for sending so many! I used the cut-out filter and messed about with the levels until I got the pop-art look. Adjusting the colour saturation sometimes helps too.
I am attempting to amass a large collection of portraits of Frankenstein's Monster in as many different styles and in as many different media as possible as an ongoing art project. The only stipulation is that the size is 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches (standard artist trading card size) and that each card has name, date, title and anything else you care to add on the back.
I welcome cards from both amateur and professional artists.
I will be leaving blank cards with instructions and mailing address in galleries, colleges, art shops, on buses, handing them out in the street and wherever else I can think of.
If you are reading this and would like to get involved, please send a portrait to:
A Patchwork Of Flesh 45 Silversea Drive Westcliff on Sea Essex SS0 9XD United Kingdom
Each card I receive will be uploaded here to produce an on-line gallery, I then hope to put on an exhibition of these cards in a gallery.
Wow - you did all that with a figure & Photoshop? Nice!
ReplyDeleteHi Coop, blogs looking good. Thanks for adding my pics. How did you manage that pop-art look to # 3? I've been trying to get that on Photoshop myself, but nearest I could manage was using the 'cut out' filter.
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Very cool I 'm gonna have to scrap my crappy ol Coreldraw
ReplyDeleteHi Lee, thanks for sending so many! I used the cut-out filter and messed about with the levels until I got the pop-art look. Adjusting the colour saturation sometimes helps too.
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