Video: Polaroid mosaic by Patrick Winfield
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Photo artist Patrick Winfield creates beautiful surreal compositions from Polaroid shots. Huge bright pictures from many separately created photographs resemble a real mosaic.
Patrick Winfield studied computer animation before starting graphic design, painting and photography. With the help of a Polaroid camera, the photographer presents his unusual dynamic visual stories to the viewer.
For Patrick Winfield, the creative process is like a game of its own kind. When the photo comes out of the camera, he can immediately see on the spot whether he needs to take another photo, or correct the received one. You can immediately think over the whole composition.
Images of people, still lifes, landscapes - all these paintings are not static, they are not just images of people or objects, they are an accumulation of memories and visual sensations. They live and breathe.
More works by photographer Patrick Winfield can be seen in the gallery.
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