Artists struggle with a relentless battle of what direction to edit their photos. Black and white, moody, duotone, monochrome, light and airy... the list goes on. I stop that back and forth by create multiple edits of images to try push the boundaries of my creativity; even when I go into taking a photo with and Idea of how I want to final product to look. I tend create to separate files of the same image and work on them to stretch the ability of my mind to detach from an idea I found comfortable. Thus pushing the flexibility of my creativity and expanding my imagintation.This “artistic exercise” as I call it is inspire by the color variations of Andy Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans” and the evolution of “colorways”in sneaker design and culture.
For the Birds is single image color graded in four different styles.