By constantly experimenting with little planning, I was excited and relieved to give myself mindless playtime. It felt relaxing to not have a set goal other than “create, create, create.”
My final work looks like two book pages with a divided portrait spread out on opposite pages. I accidentally created the look of a book by blurring the dividing diptych line in photoshop. I combined all three methods, by first ripping my portrait in half, setting one half aside and then crumpling and ripping the other half before stapling it back together. I then photographed both sides separately and put the together in Photoshop. My only problem was having to choose which one was most successful out of all variations I created. I still have many other versions I love as well, but settled on this one as my final because I liked how I could assign meaning related to the human experience of “being broken apart and put back together” -- a common theme in my work.
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