[accessibleimage] Re: art by Esref and others
- From: "Lisa Yayla" <lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 14:27:44 +0200
Hi,
I looked at the video a while back. One technique, if I remember correctly
and understood correctly, was that he made cut outs and then painted in
them. Reminds me of Matisse when he made paper cut outs, as a result of
vision loss. But other than that I don't know.
Best,
Lisa
accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx skriver:
>Hi All - I just looked at the Art Beyond Sight web site, and it is
>fantastic. I check back there frequently, but not often enough. I
>was especially interested in the fine art produced by Esref Armagan.
>I wish that I had been able to attend his reception when he had an
>exhibit recently.
>Does anyone know how he does it? I am a Mac user, and could not view
>the video on the site.
>Does he use raised-line drawings before adding pigments?
>This is what I would expect from the paintings. Does he have any
>useful light perception?
>Regards,
>Morty Heller
>--
>**********************
>Morton A. Heller, Ph.D.
>Professor of Psychology
>Physical Sciences Building
>Eastern Illinois University
>600 Lincoln Ave.
>Charleston, IL 61920
>U.S.A.
>217-581-2323 (office)
>217-355-1231
Lisa Yayla
Huseby Kompetansesenter
Oslo Norway
lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx
- References:
- [accessibleimage] art by Esref and others
- From: Morton Heller
Other related posts:
- » [accessibleimage] art by Esref and others
- » [accessibleimage] Re: art by Esref and others
- » [accessibleimage] Re: art by Esref and others
- [accessibleimage] art by Esref and others
- From: Morton Heller