The image directly below is a composite of a number of different images captured in the same afternoon. The process is one for further experimentation and development, blending time and space into a single image built from a coherance supplied by subject. The utility of the drawing figure as a 'stand-in' for an in-person subject is reflective of the loneliness of the past year of lockdown isolation.
I am very interested in the capacity of blockchain technologies in many manifestations to act as an unchangeable record of the artist, or of the individual. I cannot lose my own creations in the depths of my harddrive when they are attatched integrally to a blockchain, without the chain dying; selection of an appropriate chain seems to be like selecting the right folder to come back to later.
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I find images produced through photo-compositing whether they be stacked/layered photographic images, or panorama's vertically or horizontally. To me there is something unique to photographic representations of what we can see normally when presented in composition, layered or side by side; captured over time.
I think the differences of subject over time to be of specific interest, I really like how different styles of the same environment could be blended through composition into a broader window into the specificity of the situation being captured and then presented.
These two lengthy panoramic composite images were created to be background images for my website, which at time of writing, is still in development; and as such these images have not had the use I was hoping for them. The intention was to create a daytime | nighttime imagistic representation baked into the background of my website, many other things have overtaken my time (the more I find myself doing, the time I find I have seems to be ever shrinking), and as such the image has only found its way into the background of the test section of the blog elements on my website.
These two lengthy panoramic composite images were created to be background images for my website, which at time of writing, is still in development; and as such these images have not had the use I was hoping for them. The intention was to create a daytime | nighttime imagistic representation baked into the background of my website, many other things have overtaken my time (the more I find myself doing, the time I find I have seems to be ever shrinking), and as such the image has only found its way into the background of the test section of the blog elements on my website.