Color Portraits

The purpose of a color portrait is to convey a trait or idea of someone through the use of an image using the power of color (or lack of in some cases.) In order to learn more about my subjects, I sat down with Brianne and Jerry, both fellow classmates, and shared our thoughts about color. With this information in tow, I set out in an attempt to capture an image that I best think represents something about them. Below I present my results of this endeavor.

– J


“Feeling vibrant”, 2018. Inspired by Brianne.

“Texture with no interruptions”, 2018. Inspired by Jerry

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