Zabel+M+-+Texture

When making my final piece of artwork, I wanted to create an abstract piece of artwork to draw the viewers eye. My first layer of this abstract artwork was is the flower, that flower in my final piece was not the same color as my flower to start out with. I took the flower and tried to create a flower that would catch your eye. While in the making, I changed the hue of the flower, not only that but I also changed the lightness and the hue/saturation of the flower. By doing this it would make the picture pop. Taking that big flower, I incorporated a picture into the pedals of the flower. The image I decided to use was of the trees and leaves. When that image was put into the pedals of my flower, I also changed the hue and saturation of the trees and leaves on each pedal because it created an effect that would keep your mind busy by always looking at it. For a background of this image, I decided to take the splatter paint bottle and put that into the background. To make the colors pop I made the colors more vibrant. To transfer that image I used the clone tool. Since I had extra room, I thought it would be neat to put the same flower in but make the flower brighter this time. That's exactly what I did, took the image and changed the hue again. The compositional techniques that I used in the final photograph was fill the frame, I used fill the frame because every part of my image was taken up by some type of image. I also used point of view, when I used point of view was in the tree picture when I was looking up at the picture. Rule of thirds was also a compositional technique I used, this was incorporate into my artwork because the flower that took was not in the center but instead it was off to the side. The texture that I feel like I highlighted most in this project was, the texture found in the pedals of the flowers and also the splatter paint that is on the bottle. The one change I would make for this project would have to be the bottle, I wish I would have taken a clearer picture. The picture that I took seemed to be a little blurry.