My Challenge was to combine Adolfo Correa, and my Mona Lisa Font.After I started my project, with my painted background... and Mona Lisa face sketch... I found this picture by Adolfo... it became the inspiration on the last stage of my final poster.
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I love how my font turned out. I do not like how my font looks on my alphabet above. I wanted to keep the font ruff, to reflect a renaissance hand style type that I was going for. Turning that into a digital image, messed it up on the alphabet. The ruggedness turned into just ugly stuff... But how it looks on the poster is how my font should look. I am very happy with how it turned out there.
I painted the background on canvas, trying to emulate the unfinished drawings/paintings of DaVinci. I think that turned out well. I used what I could see in the Mona Lisa landscape as my reference, and a few of his hand drawings as style reference.
My take on Adolfo is that he likes Visual Confetti, not my favorite. By trying his style though, I created something totally different then I ever would have created on my own. I am very happy with how it turned out. I finished by cropping my image, I think the use of two thirds rule, and open space on the top left... was just what the finished poster needed.
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