colors Archives - 5dwallpaper.com Wallpaper Download Wed, 07 Sep 2022 08:28:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 This Artist Colors the World Around Him, One Building At a Time https://5dwallpaper.com/this-artist-colors-the-world-around-him-one-building-at-a-time/ Mon, 05 Sep 2022 08:48:00 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=108088 It should come as little to no surprise that color affects our mood. Recent psychological studies confirm that we interpret our experience and surrounding as much through color as we do through shape, texture and sound. A subtle yet powerful tool, it informs the way we see and feel about our environment. That being said: […]

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It should come as little to no surprise that color affects our mood. Recent psychological studies confirm that we interpret our experience and surrounding as much through color as we do through shape, texture and sound. A subtle yet powerful tool, it informs the way we see and feel about our environment. That being said: we could all benefit from a punch of color in our day to day.

Here to lend us a helping hand is artist Okuda San Miguel. Known for his colorful murals and outlandish sculptures, San Miguel ascribes to the notion that more is more—especially when it comes to his color palettes. In fact, when it comes to his work (which is often described as Pop Surrealism), color takes front and center stage.

With a stated goal of “coloring the world”, the Spanish painter and sculptor employs all the colors of the rainbow when he paints his geometric patterns. Inspired and very much shaped by street culture, in particularly graffiti, his work aims at transforming the world we live in: turning grey concrete into a work of art.

“I aim at converting the monochromatic concrete structures and buildings into vibrant places that are filled with color and positivity,” writes San Miguel on his website. “Helping and hoping to change the lives of people. I want people to stop looking at the pavement and start looking up and around.”

Another goal of his is to make art more accessible to the common man. “Art must be present in public spaces constantly and my mission is to transform these spaces in a way that passing through them is an enjoyable experience,” he notes.

Indeed, his art can be enjoyed around the world in the streets of countries like India, Japan, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, and Spain. Take a look at some recent noteworthy projects of his on Instagram.

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Alycia Rainaud’s Art Is a Psychadelic Dream https://5dwallpaper.com/alycia-rainauds-art-is-a-psychadelic-dream/ Sat, 11 Jan 2020 06:56:28 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=106376 Looking for some added color to your Instagram feed? Careful what you wish for… Alycia Rainaud’s art might result in an overdose of color. The graphic designer launched her color project, named Malavida, in 2016, with the aim to explore life’s complexity through daily abstractions. “Being a graphic designer in the first place, I’ve also always […]

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Looking for some added color to your Instagram feed? Careful what you wish for… Alycia Rainaud’s art might result in an overdose of color. The graphic designer launched her color project, named Malavida, in 2016, with the aim to explore life’s complexity through daily abstractions.

“Being a graphic designer in the first place, I’ve also always been drawn to abstract and experiments in general,” Rainaud explained in an interview with the Ohh Deer blog, talking about the thought process behind her project.

“As far as I remember, before creating Malavida, I started playing with textures and visual effects for my graphic design projects while I was in school,” she says. I truly wanted to, one day, be able to build my own identity, based on the things I like and the way I am as a person. This trippy yet dark vibe has always been a part of my life, so I guess that my style and designs had to convey these aspects, in order to stay as true to myself as possible.”

Each piece starts with a mix of different types of paints, inks, and materials to create a base movement and vibe. Next, Rainaud digitalizes the artwork through a scanner or a camera, after which comes her absolute favorite part: post-production. “This third step is all about movements enhancements and adding all these signature vibrant colors,” she says. “To achieve this effect, I usually work with algorithms, 3D software such as Cinema 4D and of course Photoshop.”

The result is something between an oil spill and a volcanic eruption. Whatever it is, we want in on the action.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> colors Archives - 5dwallpaper.com Wallpaper Download Wed, 07 Sep 2022 08:28:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 This Artist Colors the World Around Him, One Building At a Time https://5dwallpaper.com/this-artist-colors-the-world-around-him-one-building-at-a-time/ Mon, 05 Sep 2022 08:48:00 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=108088 It should come as little to no surprise that color affects our mood. Recent psychological studies confirm that we interpret our experience and surrounding as much through color as we do through shape, texture and sound. A subtle yet powerful tool, it informs the way we see and feel about our environment. That being said: […]

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It should come as little to no surprise that color affects our mood. Recent psychological studies confirm that we interpret our experience and surrounding as much through color as we do through shape, texture and sound. A subtle yet powerful tool, it informs the way we see and feel about our environment. That being said: we could all benefit from a punch of color in our day to day.

Here to lend us a helping hand is artist Okuda San Miguel. Known for his colorful murals and outlandish sculptures, San Miguel ascribes to the notion that more is more—especially when it comes to his color palettes. In fact, when it comes to his work (which is often described as Pop Surrealism), color takes front and center stage.

With a stated goal of “coloring the world”, the Spanish painter and sculptor employs all the colors of the rainbow when he paints his geometric patterns. Inspired and very much shaped by street culture, in particularly graffiti, his work aims at transforming the world we live in: turning grey concrete into a work of art.

“I aim at converting the monochromatic concrete structures and buildings into vibrant places that are filled with color and positivity,” writes San Miguel on his website. “Helping and hoping to change the lives of people. I want people to stop looking at the pavement and start looking up and around.”

Another goal of his is to make art more accessible to the common man. “Art must be present in public spaces constantly and my mission is to transform these spaces in a way that passing through them is an enjoyable experience,” he notes.

Indeed, his art can be enjoyed around the world in the streets of countries like India, Japan, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, and Spain. Take a look at some recent noteworthy projects of his on Instagram.

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Alycia Rainaud’s Art Is a Psychadelic Dream https://5dwallpaper.com/alycia-rainauds-art-is-a-psychadelic-dream/ Sat, 11 Jan 2020 06:56:28 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=106376 Looking for some added color to your Instagram feed? Careful what you wish for… Alycia Rainaud’s art might result in an overdose of color. The graphic designer launched her color project, named Malavida, in 2016, with the aim to explore life’s complexity through daily abstractions. “Being a graphic designer in the first place, I’ve also always […]

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Looking for some added color to your Instagram feed? Careful what you wish for… Alycia Rainaud’s art might result in an overdose of color. The graphic designer launched her color project, named Malavida, in 2016, with the aim to explore life’s complexity through daily abstractions.

“Being a graphic designer in the first place, I’ve also always been drawn to abstract and experiments in general,” Rainaud explained in an interview with the Ohh Deer blog, talking about the thought process behind her project.

“As far as I remember, before creating Malavida, I started playing with textures and visual effects for my graphic design projects while I was in school,” she says. I truly wanted to, one day, be able to build my own identity, based on the things I like and the way I am as a person. This trippy yet dark vibe has always been a part of my life, so I guess that my style and designs had to convey these aspects, in order to stay as true to myself as possible.”

Each piece starts with a mix of different types of paints, inks, and materials to create a base movement and vibe. Next, Rainaud digitalizes the artwork through a scanner or a camera, after which comes her absolute favorite part: post-production. “This third step is all about movements enhancements and adding all these signature vibrant colors,” she says. “To achieve this effect, I usually work with algorithms, 3D software such as Cinema 4D and of course Photoshop.”

The result is something between an oil spill and a volcanic eruption. Whatever it is, we want in on the action.

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