Poetry and models have been honoured to represent the human figure in art since ancient times. It's been utilized to capture emotions, tell stories, and create images through words. “Renaissance Person” presents the human figure as an abstract form of art using poetry. The juxtaposition of this specific piece: one day, one moment, so deeply rested and open being photographed as a model in front of the ocean on the west coast and then in 2007 in the back of an Uber on the way to the Sundance Film Festival, the poetic words being written.
I remember being so frustrated, going against the grain of my comfort zone while finding a new way to speak up and be more assertive of myself in business but with the ultimate body of grace. The art foto is an original Polaroid by the Company Polaroid that was discontinued in 2001.
SearchLight is pleased to present FigureGlyphs, on May 12, 2022, the inaugural exhibition for the SearchLight Atelier & Gallery, an experimental Web 3.0 lab and gallery to explore and innovate in the metaverse.
The human figure has been represented in art for centuries through sculpture, portraits, prints, paintings, music, dance, film, and poetry. The rise of art as NFTs has remixed the old corporate art stations, and many creatives have come out of those verticals with discipline and mastery of skill; and, more importantly, with new-found inspiration on familiar themes like the figure.
SearchLight invited artists minting on the blockchain to submit an original work of art exploring the figure by incorporating typography, text, and visual poetry – in reference to, as a part of, or integrated into representations of the body.
Renaissance Person
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Poetry and models have been honoured to represent the human figure in art since ancient times. It's been utilized to capture emotions, tell stories, and create images through words. “Renaissance Person” presents the human figure as an abstract form of art using poetry. The juxtaposition of this specific piece: one day, one moment, so deeply rested and open being photographed as a model in front of the ocean on the west coast and then in 2007 in the back of an Uber on the way to the Sundance Film Festival, the poetic words being written.
I remember being so frustrated, going against the grain of my comfort zone while finding a new way to speak up and be more assertive of myself in business but with the ultimate body of grace. The art foto is an original Polaroid by the Company Polaroid that was discontinued in 2001.
SearchLight is pleased to present FigureGlyphs, on May 12, 2022, the inaugural exhibition for the SearchLight Atelier & Gallery, an experimental Web 3.0 lab and gallery to explore and innovate in the metaverse.
The human figure has been represented in art for centuries through sculpture, portraits, prints, paintings, music, dance, film, and poetry. The rise of art as NFTs has remixed the old corporate art stations, and many creatives have come out of those verticals with discipline and mastery of skill; and, more importantly, with new-found inspiration on familiar themes like the figure.
SearchLight invited artists minting on the blockchain to submit an original work of art exploring the figure by incorporating typography, text, and visual poetry – in reference to, as a part of, or integrated into representations of the body.