Inside the Horizon
2022
Unique
Painting
Ink, & Oil paint on cotton Paper
(W) 84cm x (H) 65cm
Framed
Smith created this work during her Art residency in Italy. Studying the Tuscan landscape, she began to draw the formations of the fields. Connected to the earth's energy, She then played a game within the edges of the 2D drawing and found abstraction rules. She took this 2D Image and, using her mind, rotated, inflated, and inverted it into a 3D form.
She suspended her initial visualization in the air, imagining the negative space the missing fields would leave behind. In her digital mind, she envisioned a void, a hole where the viewer could peer into the polygon structure of a hollow world, a testament to the data this ancient landscape held beneath its surface.
2022
Unique
Painting
Ink, & Oil paint on cotton Paper
(W) 84cm x (H) 65cm
Framed
Smith created this work during her Art residency in Italy. Studying the Tuscan landscape, she began to draw the formations of the fields. Connected to the earth's energy, She then played a game within the edges of the 2D drawing and found abstraction rules. She took this 2D Image and, using her mind, rotated, inflated, and inverted it into a 3D form.
She suspended her initial visualization in the air, imagining the negative space the missing fields would leave behind. In her digital mind, she envisioned a void, a hole where the viewer could peer into the polygon structure of a hollow world, a testament to the data this ancient landscape held beneath its surface.
2022
Unique
Painting
Ink, & Oil paint on cotton Paper
(W) 84cm x (H) 65cm
Framed
Smith created this work during her Art residency in Italy. Studying the Tuscan landscape, she began to draw the formations of the fields. Connected to the earth's energy, She then played a game within the edges of the 2D drawing and found abstraction rules. She took this 2D Image and, using her mind, rotated, inflated, and inverted it into a 3D form.
She suspended her initial visualization in the air, imagining the negative space the missing fields would leave behind. In her digital mind, she envisioned a void, a hole where the viewer could peer into the polygon structure of a hollow world, a testament to the data this ancient landscape held beneath its surface.