Looking closer at the painting, it shows that a couple of snowflakes are placed in front of the tail. The idea was to create a vibrating visual perception of depth, using a central perspective interrupted by unexpected and illogical overlapping elements. ![]() The right side is painted on wood panel just like the rest of the painting. The left side of the bird is protruding outward and it has been made with 3d print sandstone material. The Red Cardinal: this painting is about a Red Cardinal bird that is landing on the snow. These subtle 3d printed elements introduce optical illusions in terms of unclear, overlapping objects, distortion of depth and wider range of lighting values.Īn example: Red Cardinal in the snow by Guido Salimbeni ![]() He always introduces 3d printed pieces on top of the canvas to achieve and enhance this visual tension. He tries to create a vibrating visual perception in his painting of a subject that has elements of ambiguity, mystery or complexity. I aim to enhance the viewer’s visual experience by challenging their familiarity with ordinary objects and create optical uncertainty and intrigue. These subtle 3d printed elements introduce optical illusions in terms of unclear space, overlapping objects, distortion of depth and a wider range of lighting values. My ambition is to explore ways and methods to heighten the visual tension in my paintings, combining traditional design techniques and 3D printing technology. Recently, I have begun to incorporate unusually placed 3d printed elements (modelled by me) into simple compositions on canvas. I paint very simple, everyday objects which resonate with me, although there is always a level of ambiguity or tension in my paintings. ![]() ![]() Guido is a traditional painter and a 3D modeller and he uses 3D printing service for his art project.
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