Ways of presenting final pieces

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I thought about where can I display the project and I came up with the idea of placing one of my pictures on big candles because I used candle wax for this piece, besides I am addicted to scented candles and I realised that there are no printed ones in stock. That is why I tried to use Photoshop to see how it looks. The picture was taken from the internet.


After opening two pictures I duplicated one layer to another and reduced opacity and changed it to hard light. The next step was using the eraser tool to get rid of excessive parts of the picture.





























That is the final result. I like how it came out. However, as Photoshop is new for me I would like to improve my skills in use of it. In this particular picture I would like to make the print to cover each candle individually and if I have time, of course, I will also take a picture of the candles by myself.

Public, outdoor art is art that may be presented differently and is accessible to everyone and moreover, I try to connect the nature and buildings, try to represent the new life in old buildings I think that public places as parks for example would be a perfect place for my exhibits.

Here I tried to hang pictures on so called 'Iron Tree' located in the historic Chapel courtyard.  It's the largest and most complex sculpture. I thought that the concept of my pictures would fit in here. I think that one would be surprised to find these pictures hanging there.



Another idea was inspired by WWF Experience, an installation at the Living Planet Centre. I think that it would be great to display the photos on the walls of an outdoor construction, probably a round form construction and place the images across the ceiling. Below I tried to illustrate it.




I also thought that this project may be presented digitally, in underground stations maybe or anywhere where advertisement takes place. So, the idea is to display photos of new fresh walls and then when one touches and with motions they become ugly and rusty but then with further hand motions they transform into something beautiful covering with natural colours.



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