Sunday, 26 April 2015

Anamorphic Painting by Thomas Medicus

Thomas Medicus created the work 'Emulsifier', a rotating glass sculpture that contains four hidden anamorphic paintings. The piece is built from 160 glass strips that are hand-painted on four sides with complimentary images. Only when the object is rotated and viewed from the right angle the images appear. In the video below you can see how it works.


This amazing art work requires careful estimation of space and extreme patient, the transition is almost looks as if it was computer generated. I have never thought about producing anything like this before. This could be classified into both fine art and animation which could be enjoyed in different perspective and layers. 




Close up is another way to enjoy this artwork, the details of the glass painting and the colours are very elaborated that I could look at it all day. I always want to achieve an animation in fine art style which crafting and painting are included therefore this is an inspiring approach that I might want to try out in the future.


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