Design Journal has announced their 2011 Awards for Design Excellence and we are thankful to announce that three of our moving paintings were recognized.
Fountain
ADEX 2011 Silver Award
Violinist
ADEX 2011 Gold Award
Queen Annes Lace
ADEX 2011 Platinum Award
Moving digital paintings are used in one of three ways:
Framed – one or more framed flat-screen televisions
Projection – on walls, floors, or ceilings
Licensed – paintings for pre-existing televisions, computers, or displays
FRAMED
Framed moving digital paintings range in size from six inches to sixty inches for single screen installations. Forty plus sized screens are arresting from a dozen feet awayand sixty inch screens can draw a viewer into a large room, such as a lobby or penthouse.Multiple screen installations can occupy an entire wall, or an entire hallway—bounded...
Winner of the 12th Annual
IIDA/Hospitality Design Magazine
Product Design Competition – Artwork
Hospitality Style magazine, print and online, recently showcased my moving digital paintings. A tiny write-up, but I’m grateful for it. I’ve gotten calls on it from around the country.
Moving digital paintings are used in one of three ways: Framed – one or more framed flat-screen televisions Projection – on walls, floors, or ceilings Licensed – paintings for pre-existing televisions, computers, or displays FRAMED Framed moving digital paintings range in size from six inches to sixty inches for single screen installations. Forty plus sized
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Moving painting is a growing genre of art designed for display on flat screen televisions and projection installations. Also called video paintings, dynamic paintings, ambient paintings, moving digital paintings, and ambient video this medium exploits the ubiquity and affordability of screens and monitors in today’s world. Drawing on the western tradition of oil painting, these compositions
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