Friday, January 23, 2009

Dimentional Pointillism

Pointillism is a style of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of a wide selection of secondary and intermediate colors. Aside from color "mixing" phenomena, there is the simpler graphic phenomena of depicted imagery emerging from disparate points. Historically, Pointillism has been a figurative mode of executing a painting, as opposed to an abstract modality of expression.

What I call Dimentional Pointillism is where as in natural light the painting is what it is, however bring a 'fluorescent black light', a regular UV light to the painting it shows a very different and there lies different designs, theams, meanings, dipictions, stories that that are embedded in .



A painting named SEVENHEVEN by Augustine Partida
The same painting on left under UV Light (we still have not figued out the art of taking proper pictures of it)




Here is another painting Augustine Parida has put in approximately 600 hours into and the same painting under UV Light.



Here are some other painting, most unfinished. Another unique feature is the paintings can be looked at from diffrent directions and you see different things. Sometimes there is not 'right side up for his paintings, You can decide for yourself.