NOW ON VIEW in the European Art Galleries—The visionary poet and illustrator William Blake drew inspiration from the Book of Revelations for his extraordinary watercolor of the Great Red Dragon. Blake’s portrayal of the Satanic beast, which was featured in the 2002 film Red Dragon and the Hannibal TV series, combines classical idealization and fantastical invention. The part-human, part-reptilian figure complete with curling horns, serpentine tail, and bat-like wings attempts to steal a newborn from the Woman Clothed with the Sun, an allegorical figure representing all things holy and pure.
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Experimenting with constraint, artist Mario Tran Phuc has created a series of three-dimensionally rendered digital artworks that explore the tension that rises, when matter and it’s motion are constrained to the surface volume of a digital canvas. The resulting series of works titled, Exploration of Limited Space, reveal the limitless power of creativity in resolving the concept of infinity.
- Collision, 2016
- Day One, 2016
- Immersion II, 2016
- Attraction, 2016
- Surge, 2016
- Focus, 2016
- Topofabric, 2016
- Spring, 2016
- Momentum, 2016, images posted with permission of the artist.
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