This is a composite image that I made based on one of Brad Wilson’s photos of a mountain lion. If you don’t know his work, I suggest that you check out Brad Wilson’s studio portraits of wild animals. He’s got some truly brilliant photos. The human element here is a studio portrait that I shot of the model Magdalena Jewuła. The composite image is inspired by a work of the Italian experimental photographer Wanda Wulz (1903 – 1984).
I guess you can say that Wanda Wulz is my muse when it comes to composite images of felines and people.
See my previous Wanda Wulz inspired images, more muse related stuff and visit Brad Wilson’s website:
Beautiful and intriguing image….
Love it!
Very good. Very seamless. Both human and feline element stand out strong. Interesting work of art.
Thanks Mabel. They’re both strong, but I think I’ll make a second version where the human element is stronger. I think it’s a bit too much feline now.
Sexy. 🙂
Amazing … striking image!
Interesting concept. And, thanks for sharing the Brad Wilson site; the shots were indeed brilliant.
I love his stuff: Technically great shots combined with an interesting concept.
That’s right. I’m glad he followed through with his idea and it worked so well.
That is beautifully done !! Intriguing !! 🙂
That’s just really odd you know looking at it with my bad eye sight on my mobile I didn’t notice anything untoward except for perhaps amazing eyes then I read and did a double take and now it looks kinda freaky but extremely clever xx
Adds new meaning to the term cougar!
Haha, excellent comment!
😀 Did Magda like it?
I don’t think she did, but when I’ll make a second version where the human element is stronger, she’ll probably like it.
🙂 she should take it as a compliment 🙂
Fantastic..and curious too!
Thanks. One of these days I’ll make a new and improved version. I just need to find some time to sit down and do it… Hehe.
Yes.. time.. will look forward to it.. 😀