Not exact matches
This dichromatic scheme created by production designer Damian LaFranche and cinematographer Tom Richmond is fascinating and more than a little unsettling: the
white - clad scientists and orderlies blend in with
background, with only their
heads clearly visible, and the somewhat grotesque makeup of multicolored, poorly stitched together Lazarus (created by effects whiz Tom Savini, who also has a bit part) just stands out even more
against the plain backdrop.
In her photo «Women of Morocco # 16,» a woman lies on her back, her
head on a pillow,
against a
white background.
The video, titled Performance Capture, 2015 — 16, is a CGI anthology of more than one hundred people tag - teaming parts of a sharply enunciated monologue delivered by a single
head and a pair of detached forearms, all floating
against a
white background.
In Personhood, a work synonymous with the title of the exhibition, a thin,
white outline
against a high - key graphic red
background denotes a nearly symmetrical illustration of two
heads facing one another, the only difference being that the one on the left is demarcated with a perfectly placed tear drop, both connected by a rainbow extending from the eyes.