Rafal Bujnowski - Negative painting
'Milena' is a painting made with the use of reverse color palette. Rafal Bujnowski, artist from Poland, realized it in 2005. The proper image should be developed by the viewer's imagination, or by taking a photograph and reversing it into negative, you can see it after the jump.
This is really awesome. I thought the first one was made with a computer, not by hand.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, thats a really really cool concept. I can say that i hadnt seen that before.
ReplyDeletemy mind is blown. i love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's sweet, haven't seen anyone do that before. I thought it was a photo when I saw the colors at first 0.0
ReplyDeleteAmazing. The second photo was truly clever
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ReplyDeleteThis is really cool. I like the picture of him holding it up with the negative filter over it, and the picture's colors are perfect. This guy really knows his color theory.
ReplyDeletesort of gimmicky for me.
ReplyDeleteQuesta tecnica mi piace molto! Non la conoscevo!
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The bottom one looks really good.
ReplyDeleteThat is sweet.
ReplyDeletelooks very cool
ReplyDeleteDefinitely interesting!
ReplyDeleteooh I love!!! It's stunning! Such a clever idea!
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Do him paint it directly of paint it normal and after it uses photoshop?
ReplyDeleteKind of looks like an augmented reality installation, cool.
ReplyDeletethats a nice idea by the artist sound simple enough but coming up with it
ReplyDeletethats a whole new thing
Simple but clever, I hope he did it just going off of his knowledge of color and color theory, and not by copying a negative photo (which would be disappointing).
ReplyDeleteI love functional uses for neg.
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Very cool, I like it
ReplyDeleteCan you provide a more in depth step by step, perhaps?
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ReplyDeleteThis truly takes some skills... Looks incredible!
ReplyDeletenice pictures
ReplyDeleteits cool, its creeps me out a little tho, dunno why haha
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
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nice picture
ReplyDeleteAlthough the negative effect is common in digital art, I had never seen it in paintings. I think it's an impressive painting and a very good idea.
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