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Pablo Picasso's Guernica in 3D
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The idea of creating a 3D version of an influential artwork came out of doing jigsaw puzzles of famous paintings. When you assemble a jigsaw, you study a painting in great detail and you become aware of the very lines, shapes and colors that the painting is composed of and how these elements merge to create a unified expression. Through the puzzle, you explore the artwork, examining details your eye might not have caught otherwise. Your experience of the painting is intense, aroused by the action of puzzling, but expanded and strengthened by your own fantasy.
This 3D rendering of Picasso's Guernica offers a similar experience. The actual spatial immersion into a painting is a powerful way to prompt contemplation of its many facets. My project is not only a creative piece of work on its own; it stands in a larger context. It provides the unusual opportunity to view the painting from a unique perspective, revealing aspects that would normally stay hidden from the casual viewer. When we discern the original painting in this three-dimensional reproduction, we recognize which features most significantly constitute the painting. Consequently this three-dimensional exploration of Picasso's Guernica is an innovative technique for comprehending and appreciating the original masterpiece.
My primary intention for the project was to create a provoking and deep contemplation of Pablo Picasso’s Guernica. Is my model a true reconstruction of the Picasso’s painting, or is it merely a rough re-visualization? Is it still Picasso’s art or has it, through my addition of third dimension, become something completely different? It is not my place to answer those questions nor to determine the relationship between my three-dimensional reproduction and the original painting. Perhaps this is a question best left in the hands of critics.
This 3D rendering of Picasso's Guernica offers a similar experience. The actual spatial immersion into a painting is a powerful way to prompt contemplation of its many facets. My project is not only a creative piece of work on its own; it stands in a larger context. It provides the unusual opportunity to view the painting from a unique perspective, revealing aspects that would normally stay hidden from the casual viewer. When we discern the original painting in this three-dimensional reproduction, we recognize which features most significantly constitute the painting. Consequently this three-dimensional exploration of Picasso's Guernica is an innovative technique for comprehending and appreciating the original masterpiece.
My primary intention for the project was to create a provoking and deep contemplation of Pablo Picasso’s Guernica. Is my model a true reconstruction of the Picasso’s painting, or is it merely a rough re-visualization? Is it still Picasso’s art or has it, through my addition of third dimension, become something completely different? It is not my place to answer those questions nor to determine the relationship between my three-dimensional reproduction and the original painting. Perhaps this is a question best left in the hands of critics.
Aug 10, 2009 11:41 PM
Re: Pablo Picasso's Guernica in 3D
I love the camera movement. It went nearly exactly where I wanted it to.
I've never seen or even heard of this painting, or even the historical event.
Also, I'm stoned.
I've never seen or even heard of this painting, or even the historical event.
Also, I'm stoned.
By: thinkerdink
Re: Pablo Picasso's Guernica in 3D
Stoned?
More like, "Duuuude, it was like I was moving the camera with my miiiiiind!"
More like, "Duuuude, it was like I was moving the camera with my miiiiiind!"
By: Deh_Dude
Re: Pablo Picasso's Guernica in 3D
Really, I feel that the original 2D painting was more powerful. The rendering in 3D loses something, though it was still interesting.
Never forget that this painting was covered up in the UN during Collin Powell's speech advocating the invasion of Iraq. Never forget the true, incalculable price of war.
Never forget that this painting was covered up in the UN during Collin Powell's speech advocating the invasion of Iraq. Never forget the true, incalculable price of war.
By: Deh_Dude
Re: Pablo Picasso's Guernica in 3D
Sorry, I should have added that the copy in the UN is a tapestry copy commissioned by Rockefeller, but my point still stands...
By: Deh_Dude
Re: Pablo Picasso's Guernica in 3D
This is different than original. By adding music and breaking the shapes out, you have added a new way of absorbing the painting. I think the original painting was meant to overwhelm and plunge viewer head first into the horror of war. You have broken the clenched figures apart and focused on individual pain and suffering form by form, body by body. Personally I found your rendition more moving and easier to digest, I hope you will do the same to other hard to deal with paintings. I see a lot of milk and cookies communitie members clicking and not commenting? This work is good, this work is memorable and an experience you will not find in a game. Be moved. It is what the author wants.
By: imkoan
