Marcus Halasan Film/video

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

 Lighting played a part in the caves by altering the image when the flame flickered. This implied a false impression of movement. The two techniques used are juxtaposition and superimposition. I think that the artist painted the caves to express a story.
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