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Suzanne Moxhay's Series Combines Nature with Abandoned Scenes

Suzanne Moxhay, a talented artist based out of London who holds degrees from the Chelsea College of Art and The Royal Academy School, recently focused her efforts on transforming scenes by adding unconventional elements into them. She manages this by using a technique known as "matte painting," which allows her to supply images with three dimensional components.

Suzanne Moxhay's latest work does this in a way that's both uniform and diverse, as she blends scenes of abandoned buildings with beautiful imagery from nature. For example, one image shows a miniature forest within an empty room that's deeply deteriorated. By combining the two elements, she infuses depressing man-made structures with a much more lively environment, making for an interesting contrast.
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1. Matte Painting Technique - Exploring the use of matte painting technique to create unique and visually compelling scenes by adding three-dimensional components.
2. Nature and Abandoned Scenes - Combining imagery from nature with scenes of abandoned buildings to create visually striking and thought-provoking montages.
3. Contrast and Visual Impact - Utilizing contrasting elements to create captivating and visually impactful artwork that challenges viewers to reevaluate their perception of space and environment.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Incorporating innovative techniques and concepts in the field of art and design to create visually stunning and thought-provoking montages.
2. Photography - Exploring the possibilities of blending photography with digital manipulation techniques to create unique and captivating visuals.
3. Interior Design - Using unconventional artwork that combines natural elements with architectural structures to create visually dynamic and emotionally engaging interior spaces.

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