Creative Collage: Transforming a Max Factor Ad into Art
This project reimagines a Max Factor makeup ad from Cosmopolitan Magazine through a series of artistic manipulations. Starting with a crinkled image, I used rubbing alcohol to distort colors and left the intact eyes. After a day in my purse alongside everyday items, it emerged ripped and smeared with blush. I reconstructed it into a collage, adding vibrancy with blush, bronzer, and eyeshadow, then captured it with a visualizer for an ethereal glow. Finally, I inverted colors in Photoshop, cut the image into squares, and framed my unique creation.
Creative Collage: Transforming a Max Factor Ad into Art
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Presentation Transcript
Max Factor Ad • Took a Max Factor makeup ad from Cosmopolitan Magazine.
I crinkled the image! Crinkle!
Smeared the colors I smeared rubbing alcohol on it to distort the colors. It blended most of the picture. I left the eyes as they were.
I left the image in my purse for a day… A couple items that can be found in my purse: Make-up My cell phone My camera My IPOD Spilt Blush Result: ripped, tattered and torn… and blush/bronzer all over it
Rip! I ripped it!... …and then ripped it again… and again… and again… and again… and a little more!
Puttin’ it back together • I taped the pieces back together to make a collage and I put the eyes in the middle.
Pretty-fied! I put some blush/ bronzer and several eye shadow colors on it.
Visualizer I placed a visualizer behind the picture and took a picture. I had hoped the light would shine through better than it did. I still think it looks cool though.
Invert I uploaded the image to Photoshop and inverted the colors of the image.
Cut I printed out the image and cut it into squares.
Glue I then glued the image to the matting for a picture frame!
Picture perfect! Now I have a beautiful picture frame for my living room. Now the only problem is which picture to put in there…