Hidden Colors of the Moon
When you look at things from different perspectives, you’ll get different ideas, different ways of perceiving, and it might change your whole judgment of things. What if you see them in a different light? We are fond of things we see under our accustomed sunlight yet we seldom catch a glimpse of the second act of the show. The hidden colors of the moon define as the hidden artistry that is done by the moonlight. Light shows, a natural phenomenon that occurs when the moon is on stage. One of them is bioluminescence. When I first heard and saw this amazing occurrence, I was marvelled at its beauty. This tripled my love and admiration for the waters. I’ve always loved the ocean. I love being in the ocean, moving with the waves, and even learning about it; the structures, the different zones, all of it. To me, this is one of the hidden colors of the moon. A sight that could only experience after sunset. I became curious about what other wonders the waters might have when the moon comes to life. I wanted to see what it’s like in the deep waters when creatures can’t depend on sunlight for sight.

I portrayed the moon as if it is dripping its moonlight into the water in three different perspectives. The perspectives help divide the process into different episodes. I changed the properties of how light interacts into something like water so that I could depict the process of when the moonlight hits the water and starts its showpiece. I imitated how the ink would burst and dissolve in water since I think the heavenly silhouette would best portray this event.

First time drawing using adobe Photoshop!
three final outcomes

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