You can see on the following images that I got rid off the image of the theatrical woman because I don't think I will be using her for my mural. If you've noticed, the parts of her right hand was cropped, therefore I'm just going to look for another image.
So inorder to make each images to go well with each other, what I did here was.. I posterised all the images together. By doing that, the effect kinda ties all the elements together as they've been treated in the same way. At the moment, they now all look as if they're part of the same piece.
Another thing that I did was, to make my mural attractive to my target audience, I've added some effects to my design. I've kinda oversaturate the images that makes the whole thing kinda funky and edgy as I'm now using more colours. But ofcourse, I don't want to get carried away with this effect because the whole thing about London is its redness.
During the project, I have also been introduced to the idea of making this illustration as some kind of a joiner, which I think is a great idea. The mural now appear as set photographs being joined together. I like the idea because its kinda giving an impression of what London is about. It would be sort of saying that London is typically a place where lots of people are all taking pictures of things. Apart from that, it would also make the illustration more powerful.
But I quite like this one as well actually
Probably with this approach, I might consider the idea of making things breaking out of the edge ( i.e. the soldiers could be coming out of the base edge or I could also have a pigeon flying out of it, etc.) in order to get a less rigid and rectangular format. I might also consider looking for another picture of the Big Ben,( the one that has got a top bit) because it would probably interesting if there's something popping out at the top edge. I think that could be really exciting!
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