Here are five artists that I am using as inspiration for my spacial project for Digital Print making.

The first set of images is work by Bela Borsodi. Bela Borsodi is a still life photographer from Austria. He currently bases his business in New York City. For many of his projects he works with a team of artists to create three-dimensional spaces which he then photographs. I am most drawn to his forms that he creates using a variety of household objects that when photographed at the correct angle create a letter or word. His use of perspective is my favorite aspect of these photographs.

Christo and Jeanna-Claude were both born on June, 13 1935. Christo was born in Bulgaria. Jeanna_Claude was born in Morocco. They are a very famous husband and wife duo that work with temporary  installation art. The the couple uses fabric for most of their artwork to create a new way of seeing familiar landscapes. Their artwork is beautiful and grand in scale. It is so very simple yet powerful. Some of their more famous projects are the islands, where they surrounded a chain of island with pink fabric, the running fence, the Central Park gates, the wrapping of Reichstag in Berlin and the Pont-Neuf bridge in Paris

My next artist is designer and educator Ashley John Pigford. He is currently an assistant professor for the University of Delaware’s Visual Communications department. In 2006, Ashley received his masters degree from The Rhode Island School of Design. Before going to grad school he worked as a successful Graphic Designer in Los Angeles. In Ashley’s personal artistic explorations he does many experimental installations involving interactivity, space, sculpture and sound.

Another artist that I greatly admire and am using for inspiration is M.C. Escher. Escher was born in 1898 in the Netherlands. He is a graphic artist that is know best for his mathematically inspired lithographs, woodcuts and mezzotints. He is a 2-D artist that uses perspective, scale and a number of other skills to create illusions of three-dimension in a two-dimensional space.

Lastly, An artist who I greatly admire and one who brings a different perspective on the concept of  ”space”. David LaChapelle is a photographer and a video/commercial/film director born in Connecticut on March 11, 1963. David’s LaChappelle’s primary work is in photography and he brings a unique, humors, sometimes offensive and always beautiful perspective to photography. David is famous for the many photographs that he has taken of celebrities acting out unusual scenarios. He and his team create amazing environments with Hollywood set lighting. His work is very powerful stuff.

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