Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Layered Drawings



Figure1: layered Drawings(sources:http://design-milk.com/nobuhiro-nakanishi/)


I found some real interesting projects online.
As we all know, photography is 2D work, but in this project,the artist let them move and become 3D!

Osaka, Japan-based Nobuhiro Nakanishi’s mesmerizing body of work entitled Layered Drawings is truly breathtaking. He photographs a scene and repeat them over time, then laser prints each shot and mounts them onto acrylic. 
“Change is captured in each frame, and once layered, they become sculpture installations. The overall effect shows movement and the subtle passage of time. ”—Caroline Williamson 
It means artist only use photos one by one, but everyone photo is not same and then like an animation and looks fluency.


This series portrays changes that take place in everyday life, like the sun rising or ice cream melting. These ordinary events were photographed at regular intervals, printed on transparent film and assembled in sequence. Capturing the accumulation of time as a sculpture allows the viewer to experience the ephemerality of time.
We are all subject to the passing of time, yet each of us feels and perceives it in our own way. Time itself has no shape or boundary and cannot be fixed or grasped. When we look at the photographs in these sculptures, we attempt to fill in the gaps between the individual images. We draw from our physical experiences to fill in missing time and space, both ephemeral and vague. In this series, I attempt to depict time and space as sensations shared by both viewer and artist.



Reference
Figure1: layered Drawings(sources:http://design-milk.com/nobuhiro-nakanishi/)

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