David Hockney was born in Bradford, England in 1936. Hockney attended art school before leaving to Los Angeles in 1960. There he began painting his most famous pool paintings. In 1970, he took interest in photography and enjoyed making photo collages, which he called "joiners". He's still very active in the art community and was voted the most influential British artist of the 20th century. My artwork emulates his style in the way that I used multiple images to create a college of the same picture, even if the images don't line up exactly to the original photo. I created my collage by taking photos of one area with differing angles. I took an image of the whole picture, and then went from top left-top right, etc. I did this by the compositional rule I wanted to do, and then found a place or object that showed the rule of line and crop. I created the collage using photoshop. In Photoshop, I opened file-new and made sure the dimensions were 11x14 with a 300 resolution. Using the move tool, I then dragged the image I wanted to add into the Photoshop icon. I then cropped the image to make it smaller to create my collage. I repeated the same step with all the images I used, changing the image sizes, in order to create my collage. Later after i was happy with my finished piece I merged all the layers together to get the finishing piece.
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