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September 6, 2012 - 1906 & 2010: The [San Francisco] Earthquake Blend
I have always been fascinated by photomontage (the process and result of making a compositephotograph by cutting and joining a number of other photographs). I look at the images and wonder how the artist chooses which parts of which photographs to use to create a new work of art.
Here photographer/artist Shawn Clover has created something similar to a photomontage by blending two images rather than cutting and joining. Here is an example from his first set of blends. http://cellar.org/2012/1906earthquake1-482x241.jpg A women opens the door to her Mercedes on Sacramento Street while horses killed by falling rubble lie in the street. Quote:
http://cellar.org/2012/shawn-5.jpg People stroll by the original adobe Mission Dolores which survived, while the brick church next door was destroyed. The second image came from the artist's second set of work. I believe the artist is working on a third set of images as well. |
That's really cool! Very well done.
There were some similar ones done in Europe a while back. |
Typical woman driver. Doesn't even notice the horses.
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Wow. I never thought about things like horses being killed by some bricks. I bet that was someone's livelihood lying there dead. Of course maybe the owner met the same fate. |
They're just pining for the fjords.
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That's not fjord. It's a mjercedes.
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