I saw that the "painting-like" images that I produced as a result of long efforts in a closed workshop environment exist in nature, and when they are detected through photography, they are not different from paintings as a visual image.
"Seeing precedes speech." A newborn baby learns by looking around and seeing before speaking. Looking is a spontaneous, passive behavior that is valid for every person in daily life, but seeing requires a significant effort and toil. As a designer from the field of plastic arts and an art educator dealing with printmaking and painting, I saw that the "painting-like" images that I produced as a result of long efforts in a closed workshop environment exist in nature, and when they are detected through photography, they are not different from paintings as a visual image. Abstract images hidden in the details of ordinary objects can gain a surprising feature with composition information integrated with creativity, intuition of the right light specific to photography and color information. In short, “the search for the whole in details” has become a form of expression in the art of photography for me.
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I saw that the "painting-like" images that I produced as a result of long efforts in a closed workshop environment exist in nature, and when they are detected through photography, they are not different from paintings as a visual image.
"Seeing precedes speech." A newborn baby learns by looking around and seeing before speaking. Looking is a spontaneous, passive behavior that is valid for every person in daily life, but seeing requires a significant effort and toil. As a designer from the field of plastic arts and an art educator dealing with printmaking and painting, I saw that the "painting-like" images that I produced as a result of long efforts in a closed workshop environment exist in nature, and when they are detected through photography, they are not different from paintings as a visual image. Abstract images hidden in the details of ordinary objects can gain a surprising feature with composition information integrated with creativity, intuition of the right light specific to photography and color information. In short, “the search for the whole in details” has become a form of expression in the art of photography for me.