DIGITALISM at Context Fine Art

“As technology becomes ever inseparable from our everyday lives the boundaries between the digital and analog are increasingly blurred. Digitalism explores works by abstract artists that bridge the two realms whether the digital aspects are apparent or not. Andrew Reach creates fully digital images that harken back to his interest in architecture. Through the computer, Reach is able to render his compositions both one and two dimensionally, either animating them on screen, or digitally printing the work as physical objects. With their weavings, Meagan Smith begins their designs on the computer. Through the use of a digital loom, they are able to hand-paint the threads and manipulate the weaving as it’s being created to introduce analog processes into woven structures. Similarly, Jenniffer Omaitz develops her ideas from an interest in architecture through paper maquettes that are photographed, digitally rendered, and printed as a reference point for her paintings. Each artist utilizes a digital component, anchoring technology as a creative tool and process to create physical works.”⁠

Christopher Richards⁠

⁠Context Fine Art at 78th Street Studios in the Gordon Square Arts District of Cleveland.⁠
Opening reception: Wednesday September 18, 6-8pm⁠

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8 animations of my 3d models shown on a TV

Eight Animations Video

Looking at my work QUADRAMID V

Megan Alves, me and Context gallery owner Christopher Richards

From left: Artist Kasumi, Jenniffer Omaitz and me

Laura and Gary Dumm

left: RESOLVER I by me
right: Jenniffer Omaitz

left: QUADRABAR III by me
right: Jenniffer Omaitz

Meagan Smith

Artist Justin Brennan (in black)

Artist Catherine Lentini

Looking through my 3d printed hash sign with my work PYRALUX V on the right in the distance

Painting by Jenniffer Omaitz and my 3d printed MODEL CITIZEN on the right

Weaving by Meagan Smith and painting by Jenniffer Omaitz

I was awarded the Ohio Arts Council Artists with Disabilities Access Program Grant (ADAP)

TELOFLUX

TELOFLUX continues my explorations of geometric forms challenging myself to merge the visual arts and architecture envisioning geometric structures that blur their boundaries.

The title TELOFLUX derives from the Greek word Telos meaning complete, final, perfect and Flux referring to something that is not done, moving, flowing, changing, evolving. I like contradictions.

Animation of TELOFLUX

Music: from the original soundtrack to the film METROPOLIS: I. Auftakt: Metropolis Thema, composed by Gottfried Huppertz, perfomed by Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin conducted by Frank Strobel

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