
Digital Sculpture
March 22, 2008Bruce Beasley
Beasley is a recognize sculptor who uses 3 dimensional modeling to create his pieces. The digital tool allows him to work on the sculpture in a very spontaneous way, and accident can be save and developed in a very interesting manner. I found some of his work very intense. The shapes used are generally very simple, but harmoniously put together. I am very keen on this kind of approach, using abstract geometric shapes with heavy concrete materials, such as bronze, aluminums…etc.
DAEDALUS
Cast Aluminum,1963
http://www.brucebeasley.com/home.htm
Corinne Whitaker
I have been looking into different Virtual and Digital sculpture’s forum, and this name kept pop in up. I am desperately searching for her website (she must have one).
Here we go:
http://www.giraffe.com/
I felt very hard to find a female artist in the digital world. So it was quite endearing to find one in this field. This artist creates sensuous and organic shape virtually and physically. I really like the simplicity of the forms, and in the same time, you can feel a very strong touch of feminism.
http://www.sculpture.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/243
“There are those who feel that digital art is created by a machine. I suspect that the same discomfort was expressed about photography some 150 years ago. The computer is essentially a big dumb box with almost infinite potential. It takes the sensitivity of the artist to work magic with any tool, be it paintbrush, crayon or computer.” Corinne Whitaker
http://talentdevelop.com/interviews/Page1026.html

