Some thoughts regarding an introduction to an additional illusion with the panels. Here I have a foam core board maquette that could be built with either panel or stretched canvas.
This process can give the added experience of moving around a piece for a new view to the artwork. I have been thinking of how I can address the discussion of making my work more dimensional, or even 3D in some instances. This is a step in that direction. I see this opportunity to make paintings that move into a person's space and allows one to create new compositions based upon your vantage point to the artwork.
Each photo represented here is of the same construct, but from different angles. This gives us a surprisingly different perspective on the viewer's experience. I can even see very traditional painting taking on a different feel with this. The question of why I am doing this is not clear yet. I feel like this step is merely an approach at moving the artwork towards the viewer.
This process can give the added experience of moving around a piece for a new view to the artwork. I have been thinking of how I can address the discussion of making my work more dimensional, or even 3D in some instances. This is a step in that direction. I see this opportunity to make paintings that move into a person's space and allows one to create new compositions based upon your vantage point to the artwork.
Each photo represented here is of the same construct, but from different angles. This gives us a surprisingly different perspective on the viewer's experience. I can even see very traditional painting taking on a different feel with this. The question of why I am doing this is not clear yet. I feel like this step is merely an approach at moving the artwork towards the viewer.
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