Hail to the Hive!
If you’ve been reading any of my other posts recently you’ll notice that there has been an upsurge of street art photography and this is due to the Bring the Paint Festival that was being held here in Leicester last week. There’s some really eye popping stuff adorning the walls and streets of Leicester right now and it has had a really positive effect on people and will continue to do so I feel.
But being the Monomaniac that I am, I couldn’t resist manipulating the shots I’ve been taking with monochrome to have a play and see if my instincts were correct, and they were as I have been more than pleased with the results.
Yes, yes I know, I know graffiti is designed to be all colourful and eye catching but then so is nature right? But that doesn’t mean the wildlife shot in the serengeti won’t be a monochromatic wonder does it? And we still have this love here for all things monochrome so lets play.
This piece is a classic example of how well some of the street art works in black and white. This one is designed to be a 3D effect and I actually think this seems to work better in monochrome. We are somehow less distracted by the colour and the image of the hand with spray can reaching out of the wall is ,in my mind, more dramatic.
I am out again today to find more art but the rain may cut my day short so wish me luck!
I remember the color version of that can from a previous post, and this monochrome version almost looks more dynamic despite the loss of hue.
Those cars are getting new paint asap.
Lol they weren’t under it when it was being painted
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Monomaniac 😅
The graffiti looks interesting even with the black and white. I'd have to come to Leicester to have a taste of these street arts. 😌
I wish you luck dear your photography is wonderful