I am slowly realising I am the kind of practitioner who is inspired by everything and the more I think about becoming a "visual artists" as well as illustrator, I feel the need to document a variety of new creative processes and approaches to work.
Recently I have seen a few pieces of work on social media sites (instagram, pinterest etc) that have centred around the theme of 3D, either in motion graphics or still artwork itself. Here is some examples I have found around "Anaglyphic" artwork, an approach to visual creativity I hope to have a go at within my own practice, despite how complicated a challenge it may seem.
Useful link regarding hand rendered Anaglyph artwork:
http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/22289/is-it-possible-to-create-3d-red-cyan-anaglyphs-in-a-hand-drawing
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Jimmy Cochran
3D Anaglyph Graffiti
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| Innovative dot painting of David Bowie Mural painted by Street artist James Cochran, aka Jimmy C in the singers home town of Brixton |
depthandtime
https://www.flickr.com/photos/depthandtime/4766802878/in/photostream/
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| Original stereoview |
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| Anaglyph (RED/CYAN) |
Alex & Marine
http://www.alexetmarine.fr/fresque-3d/
Timo Meyer
Llew Mejia - Risograph
Cecilia Carlstedt - Fashion Illustration
Musketon
Hatch Show Print
Michael Mossner
MATTHEW BENKERT
Quim Marin


Photography Glitch Art and Illustration


Mark Ramsey
http://abduzeedo.com/anaglyph-3d-inspiration-mark-ramsey
"Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image. The visual cortex of the brain fuses this into perception of a three dimensional scene or composition. Via Wikipedia
In this post we selected some really cool Anaglyph images from Mark Ramsey, a 41-year old guy with a Graphic Design degree, he says it's unused but the work you can see today here might prove him wrong."
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