Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-25223091
I spend a lot of time with this project. I was trying to achieve morning autumn mood and i am happy with the image. Hope you like it.
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I would like to thank very much Tomorrow and Ronen for this opportunity.
While I was modeling, I came up with an idea: to tell a story.
So I started to imagine a scene where the unreal becomes real, a tale, where art, castle and museum are together. I do
not use unrealistic elements to create scenes, but I decided to take the risk and do something more creative for this
challenge. With that idea in my mind I choose to
create a scene inspired by the aristocracy paintings of last centuries.
The image speaks about the morning visit of a queen and her
little son to Kalmar Museum of Art, and how this visit changes the mood of the environment; animals, fog, colours….
now after finishing the landscaping i was trying different angles for camera
I got the inspiration looking at some photographs of Sweeden, where I noticed many of them were surrounded by huge trees and dense fog. It immediately occurred to me Tschumi’s idea.
The rest was a research for the composition and atmosphere. I based my work on some photographs of Peter Zumthor’s thermal baths in Vals, (the way water and stone complemented each other and a dense fog hovering above the water); and from some photographs taken in Venice in a similiar situation.
As for the composition, I decided to show the library a bit far away, from the water, with a misterious human figure in the foreground, while the background disappeared in the fog.
This is my final entry! I’m glad to introduce it to you and hope you will like it.
I was prompted to this topic – in the process. I think the building is very unusual, it looks like an alien.
Color solution: alien light – yellow-green, red and the atmosphere in contrast to it to create impressions going. Red atmosphere can only be at sunset or on another planet – I think it’s a great, fun place to interpret Tham & Videgård’s Art Museum in Sweden.