This was given to me as a submission. It's a mystery poster that I know very little about but uses negative space in a way not often seen. Kudos.
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This was given to me as a submission. It's a mystery poster that I know very little about but uses negative space in a way not often seen. Kudos.
The pointing finger acts as a proxy but despite any violence perceived by the composition, the wedding band around the neck of the subject indicates supreme attachment and a penchant for morality.
Bokeh again is never an overused technique.
So many layers of depth and sincerity in this work.
Non-traditional props used again for high value. Here content for marketing plays second fiddle for the art work itself because it is so naturally embedded.
Color theory suggests that certain tones and hues go well together. Again on the theme of breaking established conventions.
A delightfully modern take on classic poses and structure. As an audience matures and becomes sophisticated it becomes the job of the creator to subvert expectations and this poster does just that.
This poster pulls my attention in two directions but that's the beauty of it. Lead the eye to where you want the audience to pay attention.