Tuesday, April 6, 2010

4 comments:

Lexi M. Damico said...

Elizabeth! NICE JOB! i thought it was a Juicy Couture Ad for a second, nice! Looks perfect! Was this a combo of digital AND exacto blade usage?

Kelsey Sunday said...

Yeah, this looks nice! I can't quite figure out what was already together and what was pieced together. I'm a little concerned that too much of it might have been from an ad or something.

So yeah, I'm wondering the same as lexi, because there are seams from the knife, yet they don't always make sense for where cuts in a traditional piece would be. I'm also amused by the fact that I thought that was a barbie doll from the thumbnails... There's something very toy-like about the scale and props.

mono said...

i love the turquoise! she looks so elegant and laid back. And the division of space with the couch and frame thing is really pleasing.
I like how the printed pillow and hand offset the chandelier being directly over her hair. You did an amazing job with leading the eye into the space you've created (hand and table leading to her legs and up her torso to the chandelier between the two frames within a larger frame and finally the whole image)

Michelle said...

i agree: it does look nice, but it looks like too little had been altered by you.