Learning the basics of Photo-Shop
Last week we took some time to explore the mysteries of photo-shop. The first image I manipulated was a painting by Malevich which, in it's original state, was the composed of a black square and a red triangle. When I was done with it it wasn't anymore. Moving shapes around in photoshop is much easier than daubing paint on a canvas, and I would think that Malevich would have taken full advantage of it if he had lived to see it. I had some fun with Matisse. The first is real subtle, but it's intriguing to see how showing two breasts instead of one changes the implied perspective of the viewer. The next edit is an expression of how I felt using photoshop for the first time.
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