• JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social
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    9 days ago

    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!

    • SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPM
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      8 days ago

      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.

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    9 days ago

    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.

  • Wren@lemmy.today
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    9 days ago

    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.