Saturday 18 August 2007

Alberto Seveso





After looking at the work of Neil Deurden I found a Blog of Michelle Almond's about Alberto Seveso's work. It is really similar to Deurden's illustrative work but takes it one step further by allowing the illustration to flow and dictate what parts of the female figure are revealed and what parts are left forthe imagination to 'draw'.

What I love about the above images is the way the illustrative shapes curve and mimic the shape of the human form and almost latch around the features of the model's face. The work creates a very delicate and femenine feel but at the same time images like the first one can still suggest a vibrance and playfulness which I admire and would lend itself well to animation.

3 comments:

Samuel Perez said...

I really like these images, they show how visuals can be enhanced by graphic design, and bring about a whole new dimension to photography. I agree with Cal too, i would love to see these visuals animated... maybe an idea for the future?

Claire Percival said...

I recently bought the computer arts projects magazine which was doing a feature on illustration and showcasing the works of designers who use illustration in different ways, Alberto Seveso was one of the designers included and I immediately loved his work. Its so fluid and has a lot of depth to it, animation could definately further extend this imaginitive and creative use of colour, patterns and photography.

Rachel McColl said...

These are really detailed and interesting designs. I would love to try something similar and working on top of photography is something to remember and consider!