An image for the Armani House gala in Tokyo, along with a couple other prints they were for a festival in Ginza. I'm no graphic designer, and used photographs for the print, so things always came out pretty incomprehensible. I still like them, there were a total of six prints, insanely large and funny enough, have not had them returned... sad face.
Printing large scale has it's pros and cons, so keeping the details small and the contrast up, it looks good on a panel. Add the fact that nothing is really concrete it works more of a mood setter and color splash than anything else.
Thank you for looking.
ebilp
wonderful
Nov 6th ReplyGrangekid
Excellent
Aug 24th, 2011 ReplyHellOnAStick
This work is exemplary and has been featured in this weeks Traditional Art Feature! Thanks for creating great work! Come by and check out the other features here:
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Stormfire
Love this, mate. I have to agree with you, it would look stunning hanging on a wall at a very large size.
Jun 14th, 2011 Replykhavinsky
Thank you, it would be nice though I don't think printing it from a file would be best, film grain large scale looks pretty scary sometimes.
Jun 17th, 2011 ReplyJurgenDoe
Congrats on the Daily Inspiration Feature #98
Jun 13th, 2011 Reply Shadowness Staffkhavinsky
holla!
Jun 17th, 2011 ReplyDynnnad
Your work is inspirational and was featured in daily inspiration #98.
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khavinsky
Awesome, thank you for the feature. :)
Jun 17th, 2011 ReplyDynnnad
You're most welcome! :D
Jun 17th, 2011 Reply HelloPeggy
I like this a lot. Looks like a crowd of people. Very nice.
Jun 12th, 2011 Replykhavinsky
Thank you, there is a shot of people in the metro there. :D
Jun 17th, 2011 Replycybergranny
I really like the movement you gave to that work and your use of colours/composition.
Jun 12th, 2011 Replykhavinsky
Thank you, I usually get carried away when mixing prints.
Jun 17th, 2011 Replycybergranny
I have a question (maybe dumb) but what is photographic printing?
Jun 17th, 2011 Replysnowmask
I was so excited to see this. These are colours that I hardly see you use, especially with your abstract work. It's definitely got an "Asian" flair to it, even before I read your description I could feel the Tokyo rush and beat. The lines and shapes give it that pop-art edge. I'm really inspired!
Jun 12th, 2011 Reply katherine-cheng.com7Shadows
Wow, this looks like a painting. The movement is so good.
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