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That website ruins all of those with the glaring white background
Aiii… I’m a big fan of deconstructionism, and have admired his stuff for a while. Sometimes I wish he’d bump up the resolution 1-ply, but otherwise it’s just amazing what he’s able to suggest to the mind’s eye with such minimalism.
Meanwhile, those painstakingly-created, photo-realistic works that are sometimes proudly offered up here & there on social media routinely leave me ice cold, even as people routinely go gaga over their ‘brilliance of execution.’ But to me, that’s getting trapped in some Art 102-103 shizzle, when we learn to slavishly copy detail in exactitude, before (hopefully) later throwing off such chains and truly discovering our own styles.
(this mini-rant brought to you by the letter “D,” for “deconstruction”)
Oof-- but also, very cool to learn Jason’s British! That means his stuff is fair game for EGN. :D Thanks for sharing, friend!
Saaame. I love the more symbolist, vague art styles and artists. Although I do appreciate hyperrealism and yes that is a brilliant display of skill, I’m someone who appreciates vision over skill far too often.
The same goes for many artforms for me, particularly visual.
This is truly awesome. This is the first time I’m seeing these and even looking at them in a phone screen I’m speechless.
I’m a huge fan of Jason Anderson. His use of light and colour in such a minimalist space captures a mood better than a picture.
Reminds me of growing up in Nova Scotia with ambivalent fog and distant structures barely visible before the sun burns through.
He really gets colour, very impressive putting these together



