For my first artist I decided to copy and emulate Ekaterina Koroleva
Here is some of her work:
For the copy I used inks, pencil (HB & 4B), graphite pencil, acrylic paint, scalpel
Work in progress shots:
I had to stand on a stool to make the ink splashes. By having them fall from a bigger height the splashes were far more effective |
Cutting out the pattern for the top using a scalpel |
Original |
My copy |
I then made an emulation of Koroleva's work:
I used the same materials and tried to copy her drawing style. To make it my own instead of doing ink splashes I let the ink run down the page.
I also copied a something in the same form as mine: an Interview magazine cover
Series of interview magazines:
Original cover |
I tried to recreate the above cover image using lighting, a lace doily (to create the shadow) and then altered the saturation and levels in Photoshop. I also made the eye whiter to make it more similar to the original.
Holding the doily in front of the light to create a shadow |
Original photograph |
Finished copy |
Emulation of the interview cover:
Original photograph |
Black lace pattern I wrapped the image with |
How I did it:
I took a photograph I took of my friend and some lace and wrapped the lace pattern around the face in photoshop. I did this by first de-saturating thephotograph and altering the levels of contrast to elimate some of the grey tones. Next, I applied a Gaussian blur and created a displacement map. Once I'd done this I just experimented with the blending modes until I found one I liked best. I settled for Linear Dodge (Add), and then once again I altered the levels to bring out the lace pattern better.
Work in progress:
Finished emulation:
I took a photograph I took of my friend and some lace and wrapped the lace pattern around the face in photoshop. I did this by first de-saturating thephotograph and altering the levels of contrast to elimate some of the grey tones. Next, I applied a Gaussian blur and created a displacement map. Once I'd done this I just experimented with the blending modes until I found one I liked best. I settled for Linear Dodge (Add), and then once again I altered the levels to bring out the lace pattern better.
Work in progress:
Finished emulation: