Photography and art are two of the main things I love and have a passion for.
Sketching, digital art and photo manipulation are some of my favourites, with many making it onto T-shirt designs for people to wear.
I have been fascinated with different arts from a very young age, such as Aboriginal, Native American and other cultural influences. As a child I drew lots of Dinosaurs, moving onto my teens I took a strong interest in Mythological creatures, super heroes and cartoon style drawings.
Now I enjoy experimenting with different styles and techniques in digital art.
I have been practising photography for the past 5 years. I have been fascinated with animals, wildlife and more recently, grunge and abandonment of buildings and industrial structures.
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Thanks,
Anthony Hill
Journal
My 2012 Halloween / Every Halloween I get a surge of creativity, whether it’s photography or design. / This year is no different, I’ve kept myself busy on a few cool designs, such as undead Rex and even had a decent day playing with various props to create some novel shots. / It’s amazing what you can achieve with a pair of fake hands, a pumpkin or a couple of masks! / I’m…
I’ve always been a fan of Pop art, throughout school and the years I’ve created works on Photoshop. / I couldn’t help but notice a few attempts to fast track pop art for money from various websites, it’s simple; send them your picture, pay them money, they place some sort of generic coloured template over your image and multiply it. Hey presto! A nice microwavable pop art …
The day before yesterday I found myself wandering off the usual track onto unfamiliar surroundings. I decided to take a different route from my usual on the walk home from Aberavon town and decided to go over an old hillside road known as ‘Pentyla Baglan Road’. / Upon disappearing from the town centre, roughly 6 o’clock in the evening, I stumbled upon this horrible looking subwa…