Virtual Horizons by Mowgli Omari Has a Three Dimensional Appeal
Meghan Young — March 8, 2013 — Art & Design
References: mowgliomari.tumblr & trendland
The Virtual Horizons art series may be incredibly simple, but they are also entirely arresting. Each piece is made up of three pieces of paper, two of which make up the backdrop, carefully placed to form the horizon, while the third is turned into a sort of sculpture. They are then photographed. By using three distinctively different colors, the artworks jump right of the screen. When viewed in person, the Virtual Horizons series this three dimensional appeal is made more apparent.
Created by Mowgli Omari, a 21-year-old artist based in South East London, England, the Virtual Horizons art series will appeal to modern art lovers. On a basic level, people will be able to lose themselves in each image to the delight of their imagination.
Created by Mowgli Omari, a 21-year-old artist based in South East London, England, the Virtual Horizons art series will appeal to modern art lovers. On a basic level, people will be able to lose themselves in each image to the delight of their imagination.
Trend Themes
1. Paper Portraits - Opportunity for creating innovative paper-based artwork that combines photography and sculpture.
2. Three Dimensional Appeal - Opportunity to explore the visual impact of creating depth and layers in artworks.
3. Colorful Artworks - Opportunity to experiment with vibrant and contrasting colors in art compositions.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art industry can explore new techniques and concepts inspired by the Virtual Horizons art series.
2. Photography - Photographers can incorporate elements of sculpture and vibrant colors to create visually striking images.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate paper-based artworks with three dimensional appeal as unique decorative pieces.
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