Visual Experience vol. 1

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VISUAL EXPERIENCE Collage Edition September 2014.

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A Visual Experience contains digital art created by the author, Johan Windh.

Transcript of Visual Experience vol. 1

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VISUAL EXPERIENCECollage Edition

September 2014.

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This magazine is created to give the reader a Visual Experience.The first issue will contain various works of art created in digital form by the autor, Johan Windh.The following issues will be presented in a more controlled fashion,showcasing a s pecific story/topic in each issue.

Liquidator, Pripyat, 1986.

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Yankee General.

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The Comeback Special.

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‘To the Movies!’

Many of the references used in order to improve the painting lately, has come from movies or television. As the composition, lightingand mood has already been created by a professional, the results willoften be pleasing.

Mel’s drive-in Diner.

A strange night.

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Club Silencio.

Caesarean Creature.

Dr. Floyd calling Home.

‘Now it’s Dark.’

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Cliff Man.

Daylight does not equal safety.

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One of the strongestvisual influencescomes fromStanley Kubrick. Both from hisearly work as aNew York photographeras well as from his later,immortal films.

The importance of Kubrick.

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An actress by thewindow. Based ona Kubrick photograph.

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02:15, April 15th 1912.

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The last Shuttle Launch.

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A Bad Man.

All images © by Johan Windh.

Stay tuned for the next Visual Experience!

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VISUAL EXPERIENCECollage Edition

September 2014.

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VISUAL EXPERIENCECollage Edition

This magazine is created to give the reader a Visual Experience.The first issue will contain various works of art created in digital form by the autor, Johan Windh.The following issues will be presented in a more controlled fashion,showcasing a s pecific story/topic in each issue.

Liquidator, Pripyat, 1986.

Yankee General.

‘To the Movies!’

Many of the references used in order to improve the painting lately, has come from movies or television. As the composition, lightingand mood has already been created by a professional, the results willoften be pleasing.

Mel’s drive-in Diner.

Caesarean Creature.

Cliff Man.

‘Now it’s Dark.’

September 2014.