Elliot Grey - Four Colours Grey (2005)
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Synopsis: Multimedia artist Elliot Grey has created a collage of digital art with FOUR COLOURS OF GREY, an artwork that blends the film and painting disciplines. After receiving much praise for his work... Multimedia artist Elliot Grey has created a collage of digital art with FOUR COLOURS OF GREY, an artwork that blends the film and painting disciplines. After receiving much praise for his work displayed in hip-hop clubs, and for his installation pieces, Grey decided to turn his attention to the home as an artistic venue. With this piece, Grey turns the television set into a canvas of sorts, using the screen as place to paint with color. The program seamlessly blends over 50 unique digital paintings together, forming one endless and visually stimulating loop. Viewers may experience something akin to a hypnotic effect as viewers watch each image change color, distort, and transform itself into the next. [More]
Starring: Elliot Grey
Starring: Elliot Grey
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