Art 110 Virtual Art Gallery

I couldn’t find any virtual world artists I was satisfied with on representing in this project. Instead I decided to find some virtual artists that create art technologically. The definition of this virtual art gallery with the presented artists is all wrapped around satisfactory. Each artist represents a different version or meaning of satisfactory and surrealism , thus being the shapes, colors, objects and meanings given in each image that lead up the observer feeling comfortable, calm, relaxed, etc. It can also refer to multiple meanings, not really confirmed to be only one meeting but it can be defined as how the observer wants to view it.

David Mcleod

David McLeod is an Australian artist & designer. Creating still and moving image, David’s work is driven by a curiosity for exploring new visual territories. He was collaborated with various companies such as Apple, Nike, Toyota, Mastercard and other various brands that tend to portray artistic qualities.

Alberto Serveso

Illustrator & Digital Photographer Alberto Seveso was born in Milan, he grow up in Sardinia but is now working and living in Bristol (UK) as a freelancer. His passion for graphic art started when he was in a young age and he was really fascinated by the graphic of skate decks and the cover of music CD of metal bands in the early ‘90s. From this passion he started to create his artworks. He has collaborated with companies such as Adobe, National Geographic, GQ Magazine, ESPN, Playboy, etc.

Erik Johansson

Erik Johansson is a Swedish-born artist based in Prague who creates surreal images by recombining photographs and other materials. He captures ideas by combining images in new ways to create what looks like a real photograph, yet with logical inconsistencies to impart an effect of surrealism. He has collaborated with companies such as Toyota, Volvo, Adobe, Google, Microsoft, etc.

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