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Art Galleries
It is crucial to our business that we continue to produce fine
art, create new experiences for the general public and keep
ahead of the game by utilising and testing all our skills. Over
the last 2 years 3 large lenticular photography shows have been
produced wowing the eager general public with new experiences
for their eyes with fantastic results. Below are 3 galleries
of those shows. Enjoy!!
ArtAbove
Launched June 2009
Art Above is a 3 Dimensional
study of inspirational people living in Dublin today by the
3D light artist and inventor, Jon Mitton in collaboration with
Helen Maguire who sourced both the people and the locations
and curated the show.
The subjects in the 3D portraits are from a wide and varied
background; Music, Fashion, the Arts, Business, the Sciences,
Politics, Sport and Medicine, each inspirations in their own
right, each embodying the theme of optimism that underpins the
show.
The purpose of Art Above is a simple one – to inspire
and uplift in these sombre times, and remind us that we are
all inspirations.
Seen through the medium of 3D lenticular photography each portrait
seems alive, and the spirit of the person shines through.
'For
Alice'
For
Alice' comprises of ten large format 3 Dimensional Lenticular
Photographs, taken at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin,
where it will be exhibited throughout June.
Here the subject is nature herself.
Everybody is now conscious of climate change and its subsequent
impact. One needs only to look at what has happened in Sichuan
China, New Orleans, the devastating effects of the tsunami that
swept through Southern Asia and East Africa. Our rainsforests
are rapidly diminishing. Our polar ice caps are melting. Our
environment and our world is changing. Our survival as a species
now depends on our ability to develop co-operative synergy with
nature and our planet, to learn from nature's effortless efficiency,
and cease destroying the very eco-system on which our evolution
relies.
The title reminds us of Alice in Wonderland. And the message
behind the exhibition is to remind us of the magic of nature,
to inspire the childlike wonder one first had when they really
looked a the bark of a tree or peered into a flower. We hope
For Alice inspires our own children to love nature and to protect
it moving forward.
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