I'm seeing jazz musicians. But that's only my dream interpretation. In my oddly brain, I keep hearing "ooga mooga" when looking at some of the works on your blogs. I think it's because some of the images remind me of drummy, jungle-y, exotica on records and record cover art from the 1950's (when I was a little girl and lounge music and tiki exotica were having their first go-round). I like that sort of feeling (and the Arthur Lyman record album, "Taboo Volume 2" with it's disturbing shrunken heads is leant on the bookcase as I write.) It has a great black and white graphic text title on the back of the album.
Depth is painted as grey scale in a separate image called the "depth map", and rendered into the picture through a software called "Depth of Field Generator Pro".
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I'm seeing jazz musicians. But that's only my dream interpretation. In my oddly brain, I keep hearing "ooga mooga" when looking at some of the works on your blogs. I think it's because some of the images remind me of drummy, jungle-y, exotica on records and record cover art from the 1950's (when I was a little girl and lounge music and tiki exotica were having their first go-round). I like that sort of feeling (and the Arthur Lyman record album, "Taboo Volume 2" with it's disturbing shrunken heads is leant on the bookcase as I write.) It has a great black and white graphic text title on the back of the album.
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