I created this image using Photoshop and Steamline. I first scanned leaves and a watch in the flatbed scanner. Then I used a picture I took once in San Francisco and transformed it into an illustration. The idea was to create an unreal setting where I could place some images based on real people and objects.
This picture was taken with a digital camera and then manipulated in Photoshop. The assignment consisted in transforming the picture into an illustration until it was no longer recognized as a photograph.
I combined two pictures I had taken in different opportunities: a peristyle in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, and my sister-in-law in Caracas, Venezuela.
Another combination of images. My mom is always looking through the windows and using her imagination to travel to many different places. This is a window she has never been close to. However, the magic of Photoshop makes possible for her to look through a Firenze's window.
I had to illustrate a poem for Conifers, Pine Manor College's literary magazine. I combined different images for this black and white assignment.
I colored this black and white photo of my sister to make it appear the old-fashioned-way.
My sister and my niece posed in the studio for this picture. However, I could not resist the temptation to color it and distress the frame. Isn't my niece the cutest?