Senior Max Freedman

May 23, 2020

For senior Max Freedman’s AP Digital Art concentration, he wants to focus on the surreal aspects of nature, specifically enunciating colors and details in nature that you don’t always see, he said.

A lot of Freedman’s work begins with a drawing, which he then scans onto the computer to alter graphically. For the image above, Freedman’s stream of consciousness dictated the piece — he had no idea what the piece was going to look like until he finished.

“I was in the car, and I had a drawing pad and a pen on me, so I just started doodling,” Freedman said. “I thought it would be cool if I filled up the whole page with that kind of style so I kind of just went with it.”

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