David Hockney is a British Pop artist who developed a unique style of art that revolved around photo collages. In addition, Hockney also created famous paintings such as A Bigger Splash in 1967. He was born in Bradford, England, in 1937. After finishing school, he did his work in Los Angeles creating "joiners". My work emulates his style by having multiple layers of the same subject overlapping each other in certain areas to create the whole picture.
To make the pictures, I took 12+ photos of one scene and had the camera set to 400 iso with an aperture of f8. Each shot varied in POV of the scene. I did not mind the lighting, because it makes the photo look more like Hockney's style. To make the picture itself, I used photoshop and changed the scaling of each photo to my liking to form the overall image.I then adjusted the layers to my liking and had it so it flowed more smoothly. So the images were placed to form a grid similar to a 4x4 grid of photos to make the whole picture. I liked how the miss variation in scale allows the artist to extend or shorten certain areas in the image.
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