Enter the World of Colors, Psychedelia, Art and Instagram
Colors explode across the frame manipulated by swirls and line. The art you see populating this blog is done by an artist—their screen name is Zouassi and much of his art you can find through his Instagram here. What can be described as "glitch art," much of his work combines expressionism with abstractionism, something like an even more contemporary Pollock, Rothko or Kooning. Many of his works are completely different from others, but still give some sense of unity and complementary aspect.
“I try to utilize the public domain, free software, and social sharing to get the best work possible in front of as many eyes as I can, without an art background and not much more in terms of resources than an iPhone,” he tells The Creators Project. This explains why his biggest promotion is the art community found within social media platforms—specifically Instagram.
“App developers in the past few years have really spoiled us with some powerful tools. The ability to create renderings and take high res photos, edit and modify them in countless ways, and immediately share them all over the world from a tiny little device still blows my mind.”
I think that what Zouassi is creating is opening a possible artists place to those that seem to be more comfortable with a laptop than with a pencil. It is truly art for the digital age
Check out and perhaps purchase some of his prints and other products as well as the interview with The Creators Project here.
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These pictures you uploaded are so cool. I admire artwork like this because I am the least artistic person ever so I think it's awesome that other people were blessed with a gift like this. I agree that it is art for the digital age. So much admiration and respect for these pieces of art.
ReplyDeleteI think the artist has done an amazing job at creating something that's never been seen before! The pieces shown above are so unique. It blows my mind when people are able to create work like this out of mothing. Thank you for sharing!
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