Saturday, June 21, 2008

Blur Art


Digital animator Gabriel Orozo once said that he doesn't want to be too clear or specific about his art so that the audience is given space to think and to interpret. If the picture is too clear, then the audience is likely to just take a glimpse and then walk away. If the picture is blur, or not clear, then the audience will wait a while and think why.


So here's a picture I snapped at the national Gallery to get you to ask why.

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