Artist Dave McDermott Contorts His Subjects
Zoe Badley — July 23, 2010 — Art & Design
References: davemcdermott & bumbumbum.me
Abstract art is absolutely mind-blowing, and artist Dave McDermott is one of the few people that truly stands out. When it comes to collages, this Santa Cruz artist takes a minimalist approach.
More than half of the collages are featured in black and white photography, while others have a mix of color to create a new effect. The different types of dimensions and textures are really what’s stunning about this series. No matter the subject, each photo will leave a lasting effect on its viewer.
More than half of the collages are featured in black and white photography, while others have a mix of color to create a new effect. The different types of dimensions and textures are really what’s stunning about this series. No matter the subject, each photo will leave a lasting effect on its viewer.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Collages - The trend of using the minimalist approach in creating collages can inspire new photo editing tools or software.
2. Multi-dimensional Art - The trend of using multiple dimensions and textures in art can inspire new techniques for 3D printing or virtual reality platforms.
3. Black and White Photography - The trend of using black and white photography in collages can inspire new camera filters or film types.
Industry Implications
1. Photography and Photo Editing - The photography and photo editing industry can benefit from developing new tools that simplify and automate the process of creating minimalist collages.
2. 3D Printing and Virtual Reality - The 3D printing and virtual reality industry can benefit from developing techniques that incorporate multiple dimensions and textures to create unique 3D printed objects or immersive virtual environments.
3. Camera and Film Manufacturing - The camera and film manufacturing industry can benefit from developing new filters or film types that enhance black and white photography in collages.
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