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Finite KonstruktThis is a comissioned series i did last year, it permeated from an art project i started in 2005 which got published in Cream magazine. The whole premise was to create something new and surreal out of imaging tiling of commonly photographed landmarks.
I got comisisoned by an investor group developing that new shopping complex revamp under at Sydney Tower to create a photographic series that showed sydney in a new light as a fashionable sophisticated city to attract international investors to the development project it just got released so thought the relevance to post the first 2 are the ones i did years ago this is what was used for the corporate campaign my original series: http://www.zeduce.org/images/art/finite/finite.htm Wendell Levi Teodoro
My Agents Press - Getty Images Creative Rep - T.I.D. FashionID, DBP Productions & The Nest Agency My Book - Zeduce
Re: Finite KonstruktWendell,
These have symmetry, light, composition, intrigue and so much more. Nice processing. What can I say.
Re: Finite KonstruktI find myself just staring at the first and last one mesmerised, not that there is anything wrong with the other two.
Re: Finite KonstruktTransforming the every day into a sublime artistic creation, visionary.
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Re: Finite KonstruktAn awesome series Wendell, Chris says it best, visionary. These Sydney icons are certainly well known and often photographed but the presentation you have shown us is inspiring.
thanks, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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That's what I meant to say.
Re: Finite KonstruktI was completely blown away by the first, so recognisable yet so foreign.
This is a great series. Cameron
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hi thankyou for all the comments, it's much appreciated matt my client said good work and left it at that it was a comissioned job Wendell Levi Teodoro
My Agents Press - Getty Images Creative Rep - T.I.D. FashionID, DBP Productions & The Nest Agency My Book - Zeduce
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yeah, i was gonna say that but someone beat me too it nice stuff wendell, very fine digital art! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Sounds like your client is a little prone to understatements Wendell I think the appropriate feedback should have been 'Simply sublime' followed by 'You are not charging me enough!' cheers marco
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They were probably still a bit dazed after they regained consciousness Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
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