I love this work of Rankin's because it presents the normal photo of the woman but it's edited to be destroyed and ripped apart and then stitched back together. I think it shows the other side of this person because they look like they'd be fine and happy but maybe they have something broken about them.
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I like this photo because it's just an image of somebody doing something completely normal, listening to music, but behind them there is a red scribble showing a messiness about the image, conveying a different side to the person.
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This image is effective because the rips in it shows that something is trying to destroy it. The unedited photo looks like a dramatic photo already and the edit helps lift the photo to something more powerful than it previously was before.
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I like this photo because the contrast of the black and white with the little pop of a slight colour. I love the fact that the lines are all straight and thin because they in themselves don't form these shapes, but combined together they create a new shape.
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This image is effective because the shapes completely change the photo, so much that you can't even see the real face anymore. The very fixed and geometric triangles work well as it almost looks as if the edited face is dripping off the real face.
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This is my favourite image of the three because I think the extreme spike of the shapes are cool and they do seem to shift everything around them, creating the image to be so distorted but at the same time we can sort of see what the image is like underneath.
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