Artist Talk: LOST IN PIXELS: DIGITAL FINE ART by Leonard Antinori
ARTIST LECTURE:
Sunday, November 17th
4 P.M. - 5 P.M.
Meet the artist: Leonard Antinori
LOST IN PIXELS: The overall concept of my current style of illustration is a reaction to the inundation of the digital into our contemporary existence - a new Cubism for the 21st Century. Each digital figure illustrations begins quite conventionally, with a live model using traditional media. Once completed, the drawing is digitized into Adobe Photoshop deconstructing the original image into a complex arrangement of overlapping pixels that engulf one’s visual field into millions of tiny geometric pixels of color and light.
Learn more about the artist here
**Exhibit will run from November 8th - January 15th, 2025**
ARTIST LECTURE:
Sunday, November 17th
4 P.M. - 5 P.M.
Meet the artist: Leonard Antinori
LOST IN PIXELS: The overall concept of my current style of illustration is a reaction to the inundation of the digital into our contemporary existence - a new Cubism for the 21st Century. Each digital figure illustrations begins quite conventionally, with a live model using traditional media. Once completed, the drawing is digitized into Adobe Photoshop deconstructing the original image into a complex arrangement of overlapping pixels that engulf one’s visual field into millions of tiny geometric pixels of color and light.
Learn more about the artist here
**Exhibit will run from November 8th - January 15th, 2025**
ARTIST LECTURE:
Sunday, November 17th
4 P.M. - 5 P.M.
Meet the artist: Leonard Antinori
LOST IN PIXELS: The overall concept of my current style of illustration is a reaction to the inundation of the digital into our contemporary existence - a new Cubism for the 21st Century. Each digital figure illustrations begins quite conventionally, with a live model using traditional media. Once completed, the drawing is digitized into Adobe Photoshop deconstructing the original image into a complex arrangement of overlapping pixels that engulf one’s visual field into millions of tiny geometric pixels of color and light.
Learn more about the artist here
**Exhibit will run from November 8th - January 15th, 2025**