The artist I chose this week in
MOCA is James D. Kramer and for this artwork they mainly used Adobe Photoshop
but also Adobe Illustrator was used for some portions of the artwork. Kramer
used 3D rendering applications such as DAZ 3d, Hexagon, and Carrera. Kramer
advised this artwork is more of his perception of everything, rather
attractiveness; he advises that he interprets "beauty" in everything and in viewing
the world he uses that same method. What I like about this particular image
is that it’s simple, but the colors are so radiant and looks similar to the
colors that Andy Warhol used in his artwork.
The similarity to Warhol is the high contrast "lithographic" treatment of the image.
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