Video: RGB: three paintings in one
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Maybe for some it will now be a discovery, but absolutely any color can be obtained by combining red, green and blue colors. This triad is called RGB … This is exactly the same name of the exhibition organized by the Milan duo carnovsky(Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla) at the Berlin Johanssen Gallery.
Everyone knows the principle of 3D - red and blue filters on stereo glasses cover the viewer's left and right eyes, respectively, which ultimately gives a three-dimensional image.
But at the entrance to the exhibition of the Milanese duo in the Johanssen Gallery in Berlin, viewers are given three different filters at once: red, blue and green. After all, each of the works presented at this exhibition represents three paintings at once.
Looking with the naked eye at this wallpaper, created by the duo carnovsky, the viewer might think that the creators were clearly taking LSD when working on their creations. But this is not entirely true.
After all, each of these incomprehensible pictures can be decomposed into three quite understandable ones. You just need to resort to using color filters. Red, green and blue films will hide one or another part of the spectrum from the viewer's eyes, and as a result, quite distinct images will appear before his eyes.
This, of course, is not a stereo effect, but it is also very interesting and unusual. Moreover, we have already got used to 3D cinematography, but such a presentation of painting, invented by Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla, is something new.
Although optical illusion is, of course, not a new word in art. In general, it will be necessary to carefully examine through multi-colored filters and older paintings - "La Gioconda", "The Temptation of St. Anthony", "Black Square". Maybe, too, something new will be understandable thanks to this simple technique.
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