Nathan+lovas+portrait+of+a+place

The artist, John Paul Caponigro, uses a lot of reflections in his pictures from what I have found. He also is very into the use of water in a lot of his pictures along with the use of sunrises vs sunsets in the places he travels to for photography. For example in this picture the artist used different forms of leading lines and framing in his photo. In his photo he also used a lot of texture in his photos.

http://johnpaulcaponigro.com/workshops/workshops/international/spain/ The artist unknown shows a lot of different black and white faceless pictures in his portfolio. This portfolio in itself is using a lot of different people that are shown as faceless persons and is using a lot of different shadows in different places of the cities. He uses a lot of black and white and lots of different techniques (most shown in here) like rule of thirds, framing, leading lines, and fill the frame.

https://www.paulpolitis.com/photo-galleries/nowhere-man-black-white-photography-series/

[|image transfer using ink aid canvas] [|transfer onto wood]

For the transfer I want to make it into somthing that if done well will look like it is a desperate scene that something was interfering with the piece. Like in the wood transfers I want it to come out looking like scratchy. I like the feeling that the wood transfers that it gives off and i feel that it would fit the concept that I have for the project well. My imagery will be a darker portrait to portray a dark time like a lonely time. I want to use this concept because I want to give another insight to a lonely state and how it isn't always as bad as it seems, like there are people/ things there for you to help you. For the lighting aspect I want to make a dark scene with strands of lighting around the photo. For the overall picture I want to make it either a landscape or a city scape those two seem to intrigue me the most. And for the print I plan to make it into a larger print maybe 8.5x11 or 11x17 onto wood or onto a canvas