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Drawing, Ink on Paper
Size: 8.3 W x 12.2 H x 0.4 D in
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Drawing: Ink on Paper. - Human portrait is a series always under progress , first time shown in Zurich contemporary art fair in 2014 - Human is a work about memory, some legend comming from japan and a proposal of time capsule about souvenir. All character have no face, the process of face recognization is a huge process for the brain, most of the time it's more easier to remember a smell, a global view, a dress, or an environment like the cats around. It's also an opened door to recognize some personnal moods or memory of someone you know. Noppera-bō - A faceless ghost. The Noppera-bō (のっぺら坊 Noppera-bō?), or faceless ghost, is a Japanese legendary creature. They are sometimes mistakenly referred to as a mujina, an old Japanese word for a badger or raccoon dog. Although the mujina can assume the form of the other, noppera-bō are usually humans. Such creatures were thought to sometimes transform themselves into noppera-bō in order to frighten humans. Lafcadio Hearn used the animals' name as the title of his story about faceless monsters, probably resulting in the misused terminology. Noppera-bō are known primarily for frightening humans, but are usually otherwise harmless. They appear at first as ordinary human beings, sometimes impersonating someone familiar to the victim, before causing their features to disappear, leaving a blank, smooth sheet of skin where their face should be. Made on acid free paper from Saunders Waterford 100% cotton 300g/m2 rough.
Drawing:Ink on Paper
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Size:8.3 W x 12.2 H x 0.4 D in
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Cross media picture maker #AI #AR #VR #RL Jean-François Réveillard is a Swiss contemporary artist who is known for his innovative approach to art and his pioneering work in web television and virtual worlds. He has gained international recognition through his participation in prestigious art fairs and exhibitions around the world, including the Zurich Art Fair and events in Berlin, Paris, London, and Tokyo. Réveillard's most recent works introduce the use of artificial intelligence and 3D printing in his art, as well as the incorporation of augmented reality (AR) in a series called "Multidimensional Art." These cutting-edge technologies allow Réveillard to create truly unique and immersive art experiences that challenge traditional notions of what is possible in the art world. In addition to his work in web television and virtual worlds, Réveillard is also known for his use of traditional mediums such as painting and sculpture in his art. He often combines these mediums with new technologies to create a fusion of the old and the new, which has earned him a reputation as a forward-thinking artist who is not afraid to push the boundaries of traditional art forms. Overall, Jean-François Réveillard is a talented and innovative artist who is constantly exploring new ways to create and share his art with the world. His use of artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and augmented reality in his most recent works is a testament to his dedication to pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms and introducing new technologies into the art world.
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