Scott Campbell
Echo Visions
(2010)
Screen Print
I was attracted to this piece because of the amazing colors and how they worked together. After my initial observance of the piece, I then appreciated the repetition of the image and the image that appears behind the first. The multiple images worked together to create a really interesting and evoking piece. I could look at this piece for awhile just because it is so visually captivating and interesting.
Scott Campbell
The National
(2010)
Screen Print
Transformed from a piece of art into a poster is really interesting. It still creates the same feel to it, and I actually do not mind the blue text at the top of the poster. I personally would have done black or something of that nature, but blue really does work. Everything still ties together, and the original image is not lost, but strengths and represents the poster well, I think.
Nip / Tuck
Albert Exergian
Admittedly, I did not grasp the concept of this at first. It took a few giggles in the gallery to finally see what this poster was about. It is so abstract, simple, yet so representative and obvious. I love the combination of all these elements to create such a fun and unique poster. It is one of my favourites of the gallery as such :).
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