I am fascinated with time and how it effects things and places. I love to show a scene at different times with dramatic contrast, but the way I depict it has evolved over the years.
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I am fascinated with time and how it effects things and places. I love to show a scene at different times with dramatic contrast, but the way I depict it has evolved over the years.
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My art is a result of over 20 years of hard work and dedication to this style. I take photos of the same scene at different times from the same exact vantage point. This allows the viewer to travel in time between seasons, different years or even different times of the same day. I also combine in focus and out of focus images of the same scene. Using the cube creates an altered sense of reality - a 4th dimension if you will. I have been creating these since 2002 and have had shows in CT and NYC galleries and museums. This style evolved out of paintings done between 1996 and 2002 and first started digitally as side by side images and collages in 2002 and quickly became 3D cubes that same year. I still produce side by side pieces occasionally as well.In addition to using Photoshop for my job as creative director commercially and producing digital art on BIC Pens distributed nationally in 1990, I have also been using the application since 1990 - the first year it was available and created some of the very first digital fine art pieces ever done with Photoshop.See more at instagram.com/randyrichards5
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My art is a result of over 20 years of hard work and dedication to this style. I take photos of the same scene at different times from the same exact vantage point. This allows the viewer to travel in time between seasons, different years or even different times of the same day. I also combine in focus and out of focus images of the same scene. Using the cube creates an altered sense of reality - a 4th dimension if you will. I have been creating these since 2002 and have had shows in CT and NYC galleries and museums. This style evolved out of paintings done between 1996 and 2002 and first started digitally as side by side images and collages in 2002 and quickly became 3D cubes that same year. I still produce side by side pieces occasionally as well.In addition to using Photoshop for my job as creative director commercially and producing digital art on BIC Pens distributed nationally in 1990, I have also been using the application since 1990 - the first year it was available and created some of the very first digital fine art pieces ever done with Photoshop.See more at instagram.com/randyrichards5
Hello Pandas! My name is Ieva, though it's often mistaken for the word 'Leva,' and in Lithuanian, it means 'loser' (insert the pain emoji). While I don't take offense if you accidentally call me a loser, I thought I'd share something interesting with you, which I also do professionally at work.Anywayyy, my favorite part here is introducing you to creative people who deserve just as much recognition as famous celebrities. Besides that, I also enjoy memes and funny, lighthearted posts, and occasionally, I find myself drawn to a bit of internet drama.
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Hello Pandas! My name is Ieva, though it's often mistaken for the word 'Leva,' and in Lithuanian, it means 'loser' (insert the pain emoji). While I don't take offense if you accidentally call me a loser, I thought I'd share something interesting with you, which I also do professionally at work.Anywayyy, my favorite part here is introducing you to creative people who deserve just as much recognition as famous celebrities. Besides that, I also enjoy memes and funny, lighthearted posts, and occasionally, I find myself drawn to a bit of internet drama.
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