At first, and even second and third, look, the work of Casey Richardson appear as real as any sculpture found in an art gallery. The only thing is that these particular sculptures would never be able to be displayed in such a space. That is because they only exist on Casey Richardson's computer. Or, more accurately, a digital space. Painstakingly illustrated using 3D software, the sculptures look deceivingly real.
Studying graphic design in Melbourne, Australia, Casey Richardson has got some serious talent. Bright, colorful and detailed, the scenes are just as interesting as how they were composed. Jené Gutierrez of Beautiful Decay raises an interesting question, "This has me wondering[...] how installation design and implementation will continue to be affected by advances in technology."
Deceptive Digital Sculptures
Artist Casey Richardson Creates Authentic-Looking 3D Computer Art
Trend Themes
1. Deceptive Digital Sculptures - Using 3D software to create authentic-looking sculptures in the digital space.
2. Advances in Technology and Installation Design - The impact of technology on installation design and implementation.
3. Graphic Design and 3D Illustration - The talent and creativity in 3D illustration as a form of graphic design.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Exploring the potential for digital sculptures in the art industry.
2. Technology and Design - Applying advances in technology to enhance installation and design processes.
3. Graphic Design and Illustration - Utilizing 3D software and illustration techniques in graphic design.