His images are cut into long rectangles are the area of the detail in the image. What makes these images is the way that you focus on one area of the image, the bamboo or the grass. The work really is more aesthetic then meaningful, but the way that your attention is captured works for the images very well.
A World of Art through visual exploration is a blog made primarily as part of my first year photography assignment. The blog contains work by other photographers, visual artists, film makers and film reviews. As well as gallery reviews and film reviews. Please enjoy the work I write about and keep inspired.
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Jules Ober Textured Landscape
While taking in part in an Adobe on-line course I have been able to read and take part in the weekly forums. While looking through I came across these images by Jules Ober.
His images are cut into long rectangles are the area of the detail in the image. What makes these images is the way that you focus on one area of the image, the bamboo or the grass. The work really is more aesthetic then meaningful, but the way that your attention is captured works for the images very well.
His images are cut into long rectangles are the area of the detail in the image. What makes these images is the way that you focus on one area of the image, the bamboo or the grass. The work really is more aesthetic then meaningful, but the way that your attention is captured works for the images very well.
Labels:
bamboo,
colour,
Jules Ober,
landscape,
nature,
texture,
textured landscape
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