Type: Personal Art Series
Tools Used: Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom
Skills Applied: Photo compositing, masking, layer blending, colour grading, conceptual design

The process involves:
Cutting and refining portrait silhouettes
Layering secondary imagery with blend modes and gradient masking
Using adjustment layers to match tone and atmosphere
Applying colour grading to tie all elements into a unified piece
This personal series explores the creative intersection between identity and environment through double exposure portraiture. Each piece is a visual narrative, blending the emotional depth of human expression with the structure, chaos, or beauty of natural and urban landscapes.
Using Adobe Photoshop, I combine multiple photographs into a single, cohesive portrait — carefully masking and layering textures, forms, and light to create a surreal but emotionally grounded effect. This technique allows me to convey internal states (like isolation, strength, or introspection) in a symbolic, highly visual way.
These works have helped me develop a nuanced control of Photoshop's compositing tools and deepened my appreciation for balance, contrast, and storytelling in digital art. The series serves both as a technical exploration and as a platform for emotional expression — bridging personal creativity with industry-relevant skills in visual communication and advanced image manipulation
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