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Oil on canvas
20" x 20"
June 2015
None of This Was Real is a series of oil paintings that portrays fictional scenes of objects randomly generated by a computer program. These objects are a product of code written by the artist and rendered using a global illumination ray tracing engine. They are effectively subjects for still life. But there was never any life – any reality – in the subjects. Everything was virtual and simulated.
The software for creating the reference images was written in Processing (processing.org), with the additional help of toxiclibs (toxiclibs.org) for geometry creation and Sunflow (sunflow.sourceforge.net) for the global illumination rendering engine.
Ok thats the story! I went to my surrounding area, because the weather was good to take some pictures. I found this nice place all over Graz which provided a great view with these nice sunbeams spotting down.
So I was searching for an object to put it in front, because I learned "you always need to have an object". :)
Now, there wasn't anything interesting even close.. so I abused my car. Actually it wasn't well prepared, no cleaning since months and even still this ugly box on the roof from my latest holidays.
Anyway I am quite pleased with the result, It gives the impression of being in holidays, even because the ugly box is on top. ;)
I realised that it is the 16th anniversary of Jane's arrival on the scene. In celebration - yes it is a celebration - I have decided to reboot a few old pictures in ascending year.
We are now in 2011. I finally plucked up the courage to go out amongst the masses. The old description read
I think I made it. Just about to promenade on the promenade
The wish was that you would just pass me by in the street and not give me a second glance. A strange wish considering that over the past few years I have been desperate to be seen and have welcomed comments. How fickle.
The weather was perfect this time Happy Days
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I did go out once or twice more but I found being alone too much and my nerve gave way. In recent years I haven't crossed the door despite the fact that my SO woud not object if I had an opportunity
Well, I got back from my little trip and here is one of my finds. Not sure why it is that I like these little mysteries, but I do. It shouldn't be too hard to figure out.
Oil on canvas
36" x 18"
June 2015
None of This Was Real is a series of oil paintings that portrays fictional scenes of objects randomly generated by a computer program. These objects are a product of code written by the artist and rendered using a global illumination ray tracing engine. They are effectively subjects for still life. But there was never any life – any reality – in the subjects. Everything was virtual and simulated.
The software for creating the reference images was written in Processing (processing.org), with the additional help of toxiclibs (toxiclibs.org) for geometry creation and Sunflow (sunflow.sourceforge.net) for the global illumination rendering engine.
One of my newest pieces A Space Patrol found object sculpture flown by Fink Agent 729. Made from a vintage boat motor gas tank, 60's auto seats side trim plates, Studebaker emblem and vintage microphone for the grill, old van interior lights for head lights, BBQ gas grill parts for the engine exhaust pipes, bicycle head light with a cut down 1960 chevy tail light for the rear light, Part of a ballerina toy for the bubble shield with a 50's chrysler headlight ring for the bubble trim, Electrolux vacuum cleaner parts, antique wood burner top and clothes rack ring for the base, and other odds and ends.
The wood sink, by Lubo Brezina, in Toronto, Ontario, January 2004. Sculpted from marine grade plywood, this was one of the prototypes. A limited production run is planned and/or in development. Lubo was awarded best new product award in 2004 in the Canadian Interiors 7th BEST OF CANADA annual design competition. Want one? Contact Lubo in Toronto lubodesign.com/bio/
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Fourth photo for my object sudy.
I've had the idea to use this lollipop for a few weeks.
Here are some words to live by: If the lollipop doesn't taste good, you can always take pictures of it!
Enjoy your weekend.