By Cyril Foiret 06 Jul 2011 @ 6:43 am |

‘Have A Nice Day’ project by Taiwanese artist Jennis Li Cheng Tien is a digital series made from random images found of the web. Using different type of filters, collages and Photoshop manipulations, the final images looks like unique watercolor painting. Read the full story
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Have A Nice Day,
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PhotoshopBy Cyril Foiret 03 May 2011 @ 10:01 am |

The latest work of Italian art director Giuseppe Mastromatteo reminds quite a bit of the work of Nicole Tran ba vang. This “Indepensense” portrait series bring poetic Surrealism back to life. Emmanuel Fremin Gallery has announced the upcoming exhibition at the Art Fair New York in May 2011. This series could be collages, but take advantage of the subtlety of digital technology to reproduce humanity in impossible and illusory dimensions. Ripped faces, eyes and Read the full story
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digital manipulation,
emmanuel fremin gallery,
Giuseppe Mastromatteo,
IndepensenseBy Cyril Foiret 07 Apr 2010 @ 9:57 am |

A non-conventional use of photoshop, for most of Susanna Hesselberg photographs you need a double take to really understand what’s going on. She prints her photo-montage in big format and exhibits them as art pieces. Read the full story
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art photography,
digital manipulation,
PHOTOGRAPHY,
Photoshop,
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Susanna Hesselberg PhotographyBy Cyril Foiret 21 Feb 2010 @ 10:55 am |

“Sign Out” by Josef Schulz is a collection of digital manipulated photographs of billboards which Josef took along highways in the USA. Read the full story
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Josef Schulz art,
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By Cyril Foiret 29 Nov 2009 @ 9:21 am |

Young 25 years old Russian Illustrator, photographer and ‘Photoshopper’ Grape Frogg have a very interesting universe. see by yourself… Read the full story
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digital manipulation,
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Grape Frogg Digital Art,
illustrationBy Cyril Foiret 15 Jun 2009 @ 8:56 am |

Don’t call Sacha Waldman a traditionalist. This South African / New York based photographer never took a photography class. He never shot film. Jumping straight into digital, Waldman just tinkered with his images until he found inspiration. “Experimentation is the main thing,” said Waldman. “You create a look that turns you on….and you move from there.” Between Hip-hop, guns, money, celebrity, chocking and creepy kids, Waldman’s imagery is diverse with interesting sets research ( sometimes it takes him more than a week to create one image)
and long time post-production / digital manipulation. Check more of his chocking images @ www.sachawaldman.com

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celebrity photography,
creepy Photography,
digital manipulation,
post production,
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