In my three compositions, I drew inspiration from Henry Flores' distinctive use of vibrant colors, layered imagery, and abstract themes to explore the fashion industry as a movement. For the first piece, I conveyed the dynamic interplay of elements that come together to form a polished and fashionable look. Using a combination of bold colors, geometric shapes, and hierarchical layouts, I emphasized movement and structure, mirroring Flores' intricate layering techniques. The second composition introduces a more chaotic feel, incorporating unorganized frames overlaying a shirt design. This approach reflects a raw, deconstructed perspective on fashion, drawing from Flores' ability to blend realism with abstract textures. For all three compositions, I applied posterized textures to the poses, enhancing the visual depth and creating a distinct, almost surreal quality that aligns with Flores' layered and abstract aesthetic. Finally, the third composition focuses on a masked portrait, where posterized textures and photo posters highlight varying emotions and poses, gradually unifying into a cohesive narrative. Across all three, I used contrast, filtered textures, and text to evoke a surreal yet cohesive aesthetic, inspired by Flores' ability to create depth and drama in his work.
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