Wednesday, October 12, 2011

From the Vault | A Study of Poses

I was once quite fascinated with poses from classic and new wave oil painting.  More specifically, women posing in graceful and powerful and calming ways.  I was really just tinkering with my camera at the time, but I was able to dress them up and I felt they would be a nice addition for sharing.

For an idea on what I was thinking at the time I made these, you have to refer to these images on the web:

Link 1: http://www.thecitrusreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/demon1.jpg

Link 2: http://photos3.fotosearch.com/bthumb/PHT/PHT082/PAA082000053.jpg

Link 3: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-mZtT2snNBZc/TcMVmppm8RI/AAAAAAAAANU/pl5TuGR6JFg/s320/eros.jpg

Link 4: http://www.francoisboucher.org/A-girl,-bust-length,-her-head-tilted-to-the-left.jpg

Link 5: http://static.royalacademy.org.uk/images/width320/key-68-12337.jpg

I wanted to blend photographed selfies with paintings. Not just blend, but kind of merge some of my favorite poses from paintings with my amateur photography and PS skills to see what I got.

Well, a year ago (or so), I had these:





To further the "Selfie" self reflection, I created an homage to the movement of Superflat made famous by Takashi Murakami.  In addition, I also have a #SelfieSunday posting from last week:



Well, that is it for now, but I am hoping to get more great shots while off on my long weekend road trip with the boyfriend! =)

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