Light Dancing On Snowy Canvases
Michael Plishka — December 8, 2008 — Art & Design
References: freshcreation
Snow is a thing of beauty, of elegance, of simplicity. Its whiteness and purity is reminiscent of a canvas - a canvas that awaits the stroke of the master painter, the artist, to create, to evoke wonder. Yet snow is difficult to work with. While it can be painted like a canvas, the paint often changes the texture of the snow. It can be sculpted, but then it relies solely upon its shape to elicit wonder.
These artists have used snow as sculpture and as canvas, to create these works of art.
After building sculptures from snow, they then projected various patterns onto the curved surfaces, resulting in:
Well, see for yourself…
These artists have used snow as sculpture and as canvas, to create these works of art.
After building sculptures from snow, they then projected various patterns onto the curved surfaces, resulting in:
Well, see for yourself…
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Snow Art - Using projection technology to create interactive art on snow sculptures.
2. Digital Snow Painting - Utilizing projection mapping to digitally paint on snow canvases without changing the texture.
3. Immersive Snow Experiences - Creating immersive experiences by projecting patterns onto snow surfaces.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Photography - The art and photography industry can explore new techniques and mediums by incorporating projection technology into snow sculptures and canvases.
2. Entertainment and Events - The entertainment and events industry can enhance snow-themed shows and experiences by incorporating interactive snow art and digital snow painting.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - The tourism and hospitality industry can attract visitors by offering immersive snow experiences with projected patterns on snowy landscapes.
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