Canal face
A painterly digital portrait in which Rembrandt's face blends with the undulating facades of Amsterdam canal houses. The combination of editing in Photoshop and paint-like brushstrokes in Corel Painter X3 gives the image a dreamy, nostalgic look. The historic facades and his face become one, symbolising the intertwining of city history and identity. The digital layers simultaneously evoke a modern, profound atmosphere and emphasise the reflection between past and present.
Recommended materials for this work
1. Acrylic glass (plexiglass) - for depth & clarity
- Advantages:
- Provides deep colours and contrasts.
- Gives the work a modern, luxurious look.
- Reflects light in a way that enhances the "light in the face".
- Why appropriate for this work:
- The gloss enhances the painterly sheen as well as the precision of the photo details.
Ideal for modern interiors, gallery-style presentation.
2. ArtFrame - for a gallery feel
- Advantages:
- Is framed tightly, without glass.
- Provides an artistic look without reflection (for matte version).
- Why appropriate for this work:
- Enhances the 'museum portrait' feel of Rembrandt, but with a modern twist.
Ideal for art lovers who want a calm, non-reflective presentation.
3. Aluminium - sleek and contemporary
- Advantages:
- Great for modern art and photographs.
- Why appropriate for this work:
- Gives the urban elements in the work a sleek and industrial edge.
- Can contrast nicely with the soft brush style.
Perfect for modern interiors.
- This work probably comes out best in medium to large format (e.g. 80 × 80 cm or 100 × 100 cm), so that the details in the face and facades remain visible.
I'm French van der Kuil. Live in Beverwijk.
A few years ago I retired as an educationalist and manager in education. Now I have more time for photography and I have developed my own style, techniques further to my personal art-work. I have a preference for street photography, ..
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Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands