I browsed through the Metropolitan Museum’s online collection and collected color images of 2 physical objects – an acient cat and a guitar. For these 2 images I used Adobe Photoshop to isolate the object from its background. Then saved each isolated image as a .PNG format.
Then I created a series of 2 photo-composites with my chosen objects to integrated into a landscape or scene at large-to-monumental scale. Where I used transformations and adjustment layers to make perspective and color consistent between the object and its new environment. I also adjusted the color and appearance of my artifact to emulate different materials.
Artifacts are provided from the MET online collections.
Guitarra Séptima (Seven-course guitar) – Purchase, Amati Gifts, 2012
Statuette of a cat – Rogers Fund, 1944
All background images are public domain / licensed for creative commons/non-commercial use.
The artifacts:
![](https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/dflores-eportfolio/files/2023/05/image-3-768x1024.png)
![](https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/dflores-eportfolio/files/2023/05/image-4-768x1024.png)
The Finals:
![](https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/dflores-eportfolio/files/2023/05/Giant-Guitar-1024x819.png)
![](https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/dflores-eportfolio/files/2023/05/Giant-Cat-2-1024x819.png)