Selected Courses on Digital Art-UOWM

10 Μαΐου 2020

corona flowers #1: Video Art Miden : Confession

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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCd-fw2YVzI&w=560&h=315]

9 Μαΐου 2020

πρόσκληση open art

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Η πρόσκληση είναι ανοιχτή μέχρι 15/05

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/openart.avarts.ionio.gr/photos/a.120584519534064/138545651071284/?type=3&theater

24 Απριλίου 2020

New secrets of Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring

Filed under: NOTES ΟΝ PAINTING — admin @ 06:43

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/new-secrets-of-vermeer-s-girl-with-a-pearl-earring?fbclid=IwAR29R5cSvWVXFeS0Ft4GeisLvqM5y3DoxJtAF7vrPBKZQVqyNQIFqxO4dv8

New secrets of Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring to be revealed online next week
Mauritshuis museum’s detailed technical examination uncovers new findings on the Dutch artist’s brushwork, pigments and technique
GARETH HARRIS

23rd April 2020 11:08 BST

Girl with a Pearl Earring (around 1665) made up of images from the research project Girl in the Spotlight Photo: Sylvain Fleur
The results of an extensive technical examination of Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring (around 1665) will be announced early next week, giving new insights into how the Dutch artist painted one of the most famous works in the world. On 28 April, the Mauritshuis in The Hague will unveil a web page detailing the new findings, throwing new light on Vermeer’s brushwork, the use of pigments, and how he “built up” the painting in different layers.

An international team of conservators, scientists and researchers spent two weeks in early 2018 studying the painting in a specially constructed glass studio at the Mauritshuis, enabling members of the public to follow the forensic analysis.

The research project, known as The Girl in the Spotlight, was led by the Mauritshuis’s paintings conservator Abbie Vandivere who worked with specialists at several other institutions including the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Delft University of Technology. The painting was last examined in 1994 during a conservation treatment.

Vandivere outlines in a blog the purpose and processes of the initiative, saying: “Which materials did Vermeer use, and where did they come from? Which techniques did Vermeer use to create subtle optical effects? What did the painting look like originally, and how has it changed?” The research involved non-invasive imaging and scanning techniques, digital microscopy and paint sample analysis.

The blog contains a wealth of detail on the canvas, pigments, oil and other materials Vermeer used to create the work. In a section called “Watching Paint Dry”, she writes: “How did Vermeer make the paint that was used in the Girl with a Pearl Earring? Like most 17th-century Dutch artists, he used oil paint.” The binding medium used to paint the work is linseed oil, made from the seeds of the flax plant, she says

“The slow drying speed of oil paint allowed Vermeer to blend colours together in the Girl with a Pearl Earring, and to manipulate his paint after he applied it. To achieve the subtle blending from light to shadow, for example the translucent skin on the edge of her cheek, he used a soft dry brush to blend the wet paint after he applied it,” writes Vandivere.

In another section, she describes zooming into the surface of the painting through a microscope lens. “Our eye is drawn to the pearl, not only because it is the painting’s namesake, but because Vermeer placed it at the centre of the composition. Did you know that it might not be a pearl at all? Costume and jewellery specialists believe that it’s too big to be real. Perhaps Vermeer exaggerated it a little to make it more of a focal point of the painting… At high magnification, you can see that Vermeer painted the pearl with only a few brushstrokes of lead white.”

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6 Απριλίου 2020

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1 Φεβρουαρίου 2020

Dream

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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsfQQdU5b7VTxrna6Pix-q0xvYwZWX40b

20 Ιανουαρίου 2020

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18 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Hand creation and bones setup with 3ds max 2018

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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLjQNkMeEDE&w=560&h=315]

12 Νοεμβρίου 2019

Stan Brakhage, “Mothlight” (1963)

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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaGh0D2NXCA&w=560&h=315]

28 Ιουνίου 2019

=VOGUE DANCE=

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A stop motion clip made by Stefanos Geortsekis

Icame up with the idea of using an icinic game such as Barbie.I wanted to creat something different so i decided to make a doll come to life by giving her the opportunite to show us her moves. So i filmed myserlf doing the moves and then step by step i made this video. Hope you enjoy. https://studio.youtube.com/video/0vTl97b1hog/edit

20 Ιουνίου 2019

Polina T.-Stop Motion

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