A beautiful view of Santa Eulalia by Antonia Martín, Cezanne’s influence is evident here.
Look at this picture of Antonia Martín, is a picture of Santa Eulalia from the bridgbe (on the island of Ibiza) at first sight is a pretty picture without any word.
Cézanne said for young people who visited him in recent years: “The eyes are not enough, we need to reflect”. This is the text that has stuck Elvira Escandell lower left in this beautiful collage on handmade paper. See more artwork from Elvira Escandell at ibizagaleria.com
Los ojos no bastan, hace alta refleccionar “decía Cézanne a los jóvenes que lo visitaban en los últimos años, este es el texto que Elvira Escandell ha pegado abajo a la izquierda en este bonito collage sobre papel artesano. Ver mas en ibizagaleria.com
With his hand on his chest: A recreation of Velazquez, who serves Jesus Albarran excuse to deepen their vectoricism technique, in this case the figure has been stamped and sewn to the canvas. See more at Xarc Sargantana..
The term Digital Art, Vector Art provides digital imaging, which will not be formed by pixels, but from mathematically defined vectors and the basis of a series of dots and linked these by journey linear form polygons and monochromatic surfaces that shape the image that is sought.
The artistic tendency, very varied in its interpretation and application of computer graphics use this technology, I have called Vectorism
Walter Benjamin affirmed that “that all document of culture is at the same time a document of barbarity.” Popes, princes, and kings with absolute power, exerted despotically and even with cruelty, entered posterity associated and thanks to the artists at their service, artists sometimes anonymous and that rarely left a self-portrait.
With the arrival of photography more than a hundred and fifty years ago, apart from other factors – democratization of society and the techno-industrial revolution – visual artist became well-known stars, recognized around the world. Artists that enjoyed a freedom of creation they had never had before and that promoted a visual revolution without precedents. But lets remain in the Present…