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Mitte, the first two-vanishing points conical perspective of my Escher-like drawings collection © Lufo Art, 2023

Mitte

Mitte, the first two-vanishing points conical perspective of my Escher-like drawings collection © Lufo Art, 2023 Name: Mitte Dimensions: DIN A3 (420 x 297 mm) Technique: Handmade two-vanishing points perspective in ink and watercolour Year: 2023 The story behind Mitte, the first two-vanishing points perspective of my Escher-like drawings collection What is MITTE?   Huge, busy, chaotic and artistic, Mitte is the central neighbourhood of Berlin, capital of Germany. You can find there the famous historical Brandburger Gate (also called ¨Peace Gate¨ for the time of unification of Berlin East and West), the Museum Island´s art institutions, as well as a series of labyrinthine courtyards, between many other things.  The artwork Mitte began as an exploration of perspective techniques. This study focuses on the use of both parallel and conical projections to create Escher-like paradoxes. Either if you do or you do not know M.C. Escher, I recommend you to read this article. Indeed, after having encountered certain ambiguities during a 360º drawing using conical projections, I decided to “go back” to the basics and to study first the Escher-like effects in parallel perspectives before transitioning to conical perspectives. After the first drawings of the collection using parallel perspectives (Deconstructing Berlin, Labyrinth 01, Labyrinth 02…), and the first one-vanishing point conical perspective (Impossible Things), Mitte appeared as the first two-vanishing point conical perspective of the collection during one of my creative meetings in Berlin.  The artwork was completed after three sessions: the first one was dedicated to the drawing’s skeleton, the second to the first watercolour layer, and the third session to refine colours and shadows for a more unified and geometrically clear piece. The result is a vibrant yet chaotic expression with different possible readings or, in other words, Mitte itself! This piece was a significant addition to my collection, being the first two-vanishing point perspective with Escher-like effects dedicated to a Berlin neighbourhood. Are you interested in buying this artwork? Do you have questions about it? Write me a message using the form below and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *Country *Name of the artwork *Are you interested in buying: * Original Copy (Digital Print) Personalised Copy (Original watercolour on top of a printed outline) Your message * Submit The Creative Process Discover how did I create this two-vanishing points perspective through three sessions of creative meetings. During these encounters, I worked surrounded by the company of excellent friends, coffee and cakes, in different cafés of Berlin. Mitte III . Last session (173) 22/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Today I finished Mitte, another work… Read More lufoartJune 22, 2023 Mitte session II . Video (171) 20/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Yesterday I promised to upload the… Read More lufoartJune 20, 2023 Mitte session II (170) 19/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 After doing the structure of Mitte… Read More lufoartJune 19, 2023 Mitte – I (166) 15/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Whoever has followed my work during… Read More lufoartJune 15, 2023 Check other artworks Mitte Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute?

Digital VR art: a full 360-degree panorama made in ink and watercolour © Lufo Art, 2017

The creative process behind Elizabete Balčus’ drawing

The creative process for Elizabete Balčus’ drawing started in October 2017, after an invitation by Giovanni Di Rosa (a student in my drawing class at the University of Salerno) to join him for live drawing sessions at the Godot Art Bistrot of Avellino, Italy.  During those days, I attended a total of four concerts and drew while artists like Mary Ocher, Campos Band, Raoul Vignal and Elizabete Balčus performed on stage. Elizabete, a psychedelic sound artist from Latvia, uses fruits and vegetables in her compositions, creating unique, pumping, alive, and extraterrestrial sounds. The creative process behind Elizabete Balčus’ drawing Elizabete Balčus and the creative process Fruits and vegetables, alive Elizabete Balčus is an amazing performer, composer, musician and a psychedelic sound artist who has the particularity of using fruits and vegetables for her compositions.  Elizabete’s uniqueness certainly influenced my creative process: the – fruit / cable / synthesiser / mixer / amplifier / speaker /air / ear / brain – connection that she established during her presentation, gave me the beautiful experience of perceiving the life inside every piece of food. I found this fascinating, as every fruit and vegetable will generate a different sound every time… Plus you will never get the same lemons in Berlin than in Amalfi! I drew during Elizabete’s performance using a 360 drawing structure – in particular, an equirectangular perspective – for then generating a virtual environment out of it. I chose this format motorised by the enthusiasm of discovering 360 drawings, in 2017 I was at the beginning of my research and intuitive explorations about these kind of drawings. In fact, I started my first PhD in immersive drawing only a week after this session (here is my thesis if you want to check it out), and I only wanted to go deeper and deeper on this kind of hybrid – analogical / digital – artwork.   I captured the fruit / Elizabete / music connection playing with plasticity, fluidity, shapes, connecting points, and colours. Within the virtual environment one can follow those links and move along the different elements. This is also a representation of Elizabete’s music, as her compositions have elements and passages joint within different songs, like in a symphony with different acts. Is it Sabina’s bowler hat or…? And then of course there is also the hat. “Is it Sabina’s bowler hat or…?”, I wrote in Spanish. This sentence has different connotations: on the one hand, it refers to the singer Joaquín Sabina, who likes to wear a bowler hat. That night, for some reason, there was a bowler hat in the stage of the Godot Art Bistrot that called my attention. However, this sentence also refers to Sabina (Sabine in English), the character from The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. In Kundera’s book, Sabine receives Thomas dressed with nothing but the bowler hat. Sabine and Thomas convert that unusual object that belonged to Sabina’s grandfather into a nonsense icon of their sexual games of provocation and sensuality. They make love in Sabina’s bed, which is alone “as a stage” in the middle of the room. And there she was, Elizabete with her sensuality and her exotic hat in the stage… Tragame tierra (Swallow me earth) In my drawings, I like to represent not only what I hear, but also what I feel while I’m doing it. In that regard, the ground below Elizabete’s drawing is opening, creating a black hole where I want to fall and hide: I beg the earth to eat me, to make me disappear. With this, I appeal to the “Tragame tierra / La tierra se abre / Bajo mis pies” (Swallow me earth / The earth opens up / Beneath my feet), sung by Gustavo Cerati in Bomba de Tiempo to materialise the sensation when I have to break the limits and speak to someone that I desire. Because yes, that was the sensation that I had that night of October 2017 when I had to gather my courage to speak to a woman that caught my eye… (and no, it didn’t work out). The VR dimension Elizabete’s artwork has a special distortion that allows me to create a 360º virtual environment. Take a look (click and drag to navigate around): If you want to learn more about VR drawings, I recommend you to read this article and check on my academic research, where you will find several state-of-the-art resources for learning about spherical perspectives. Making a 360º video The drawing was also used as the base for a 360º video, shared and available on YouTube. Of course, my inexperience editing videos pops very much out, yet for me was an amazing experience for mixing cubical perspective, equirectangular perspectives, visual effects, and Elizabete’s music.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks7pOHH_65o Although naïve, the video is a nice way for showing another possible application of immersive drawings. Closing The series of drawings made at the Godot Art Bistrot, like Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute, have been used for creating the above-mentioned 360 VR video, but also for the exhibition “I’m Watching You/Me” and within my research in digital media art, showing some of many creative applications that these compositions can have. The creative process behind Elizabete Balčus’ artwork shows how I fluctuated between instant personal impressions, the technical precision necessary for creating equirectangular panoramas, and the mixing of the two components with virtual reality.  For you to understand easily the complexity of the composition, I ask you to pay attention to the flat image of the artwork, then go to the VR view and look carefully at the upper part. Can you see Elizabete’s green eye? Wonderful, now go back to the flat drawing and try to find it… That. That is the key point for understanding an equirectangular panorama. You will never find it unless you change your mind: in the flat drawing the green eye is just a horizontal line…

VR art based on handmade drawings and learn about immersive drawings, equirectangular and cubical projections

Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute?

Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute © Lufo Art Name: Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute? Dimensions: DIN A3 (420 x 297 mm) Technique: Handmade equirectangular perspective in ink and watercolour Year: 2017 VR Panorama Elizabete’s artwork has a special distortion that allows the creation of a 360º virtual environment (click and drag the panorama below to open the virtual environment in full screen). The story behind “Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute?” In 2017, Giovanni Di Rosa (a student from my drawing class at the University of Salerno) invited me to join him for some live drawing sessions at the Godot Art Bistrot in Avellino, Italy. I attended a total of four concerts and drew while artists like Mary Ocher, Campos Band, Raoul Vignal and Elizabete Balčus performed on stage. Elizabete, a psychedelic musician and sound artist from Latvia, uses fruits and vegetables in her compositions, creating unique, pumping, alive, and extraterrestrial sounds. I captured the experience of live listening to Elizabete in a 360º drawing structure, which can be converted into a virtual environment. Furthermore, the resulting artwork was turned into a 360º video available on YouTube, which combines my artwork and Elizabete’s music, and illustrates the mix of personal impressions and technical precision. Here below there are some details, click and navigate the gallery to have more info about them. Did you spot every detail in the entire drawing? Are you interested in buying this artwork? Do you have questions about it? Write me a message using the form below and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *Country *Name of the artwork *Are you interested in buying: * Original Copy (Digital Print) Personalised Copy (Original watercolour on top of a printed outline) Your message * Submit The Creative Process The creative process behind Elizabete Balčus’ drawing The creative process for Elizabete Balčus’ drawing started in October… Read More lufoartMay 29, 2024 Digital Media Art Project: The Musicality of Drawing The concept “Musicality of Drawing” explores how to express music… Read More lufoartJune 5, 2022 Digital Media Art Project: The Starting Point This is the first entry aim to document the evolution… Read More lufoartFebruary 23, 2022 VR art based on handmade drawings and their innovation VR handmade drawings: enlarging the view I mentioned the VR art… Read More lufoartDecember 31, 2018 Check other artworks Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute?

Running all Day I

Running all Day I (194)

Today I’ll introduce you the session I of “Running all Day”, my new drawing. Keep reading to know how this artwork was born…. 26/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 June, as the month of movement Some weeks ago I started a new drawing that, for several reasons, I couldn’t share until today. Among those reasons I can say that June was a convulsive month, with ups and downs after the hack I suffered in which I lose my web3 profile. Also due to this reason, I jumped some days on my daily posts that I’m still trying to get back on track. June was also the month in which new things came: the opening of my physical atelier/shop/gallery at the Berlin Workstadt, which was a big decision to take. Also, the travel I did for my birthday that nicely distracted me a bit. And finally, the fact that for different reasons the creative meetings started to get less frequents, and with that also my productivity. In any case, I didn’t give it a second thought to these reduction of my creative and sharing activities: I want to keep the idea of the daily posts and the creative meetings as a something really spontaneous that gives me pleasure, right as they were born. But let’s jump into the drawing. Running all Day (I) Running all Day was born from listening to the music of Nodarling. The guitarist and singer of the band, Quique del Bianco, also sells his drawings at the Mauerpark. His stand is in front of mine and every Sunday I have the pleasure to exchange a couple of ideas and nice words with him. In one of those conversations Quique mentioned Nodarling. The day after, I listened to their last album: Space Rider during my creative breakfast at the Unser Café. I was shocked by their music, an energetic psychedelic rock with all the power and strength of an exciting space trip. Quite an experience! I didn’t know what to do when I started the drawing… I just had in mind to do a three vanishing point drawing so to keep completing the collection with Escher-like effects that I started to explore with A Wizard Without a Shadow and How Many Perspectives Are There? (see a partial collection of these artworks here. However, I drop some lines, and the music did the rest, here is the result: But tell me dear reader… How do you like my new drawing?Have you heard Nodarling before? Good night 🛸🤘🏻

Artwork "Who Wants to Kiss" by Lufo Art

Who Wants to Kiss… full time-lapse video (192)

Do you remember my first post mentioning when I recorded the video of (Who Wants to Kiss)? Well, today I’m going to show you the result of the session 👀 09/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Who Wants to Kiss “Who wants to kiss… (searches for the mouth)” is an artwork with which I broke a couple of regular practices from my comfort zone. For example, I normally draw in a couple of sessions using pencil. Then, I draw on top of that outline with ink, this normally is a very quick stage. After that, sometimes I add more details and hatchings to give the drawing more depth and texture. Finally, I paint, generally in two sessions of watercolours: first giving the colour, and then the shadows. That is how I did for A Wizard Without a Shadow or Mitte. Instead, today’s artwork was a huge challenge because I did all of that process in one day. Actually, in just 6 hours. Questions Could I have done it in more hours? Yes. Was it stressful to do it in such a short time? Not at all! My point is the following: I do not do things because I feel that I must do them for someone else. Seen from that perspective, I didn’t have the obligation of finishing the drawing. I simply chose to do it. You might also ask my dear reader, how did you know that you were going to finish it in such a short time? I didn’t. I simply did what I felt in that time frame, the result was going to be good in either case because it was just an experimentation. It is also a nice exercise for your mind: one wants to add more details here and there, put some more textures to gain more depth. But I stopped myself and said: this is it. This is what we have got and that is how it should be. A nice collaboration Another practice I regularly do is to edit my own videos. However, this time that task was in hands of a lovely friend. She edited the video with mastery, synchronising the music with the evolvement of the drawing quite perfectly. Thanks Koromoto Music and Carolina Lares Jaffe! The video They say one image says more than thousand words, so I’ll stop writing and I’ll leave you with the video of Who Wants To Kiss. I hope you’ll enjoy it and don’t forget to like, comment and suscribe for supporting my work 🥰 But tell me dear reader… What do you think of Who Wants to Kiss?Do you often leave your comfort zone? Good evening 🎥🖼️

Mitte (III) Last session

Mitte III . Last session (173)

22/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Today I finished Mitte, another work of the Escher-like collection I’m doing, the 1st one using two vanishing points, and the 1st one dedicated to a Berlin neighbourhood. Here are the previous sessions: I confess that I am very satisfied with the result. As you can see, the work has changed radically with respect to the first colouring session. Now, instead of having a carnival of colours in the background, it has become more uniform and with fewer tones. I mean, the drawing is still very colourful but with many unified spots, which gives a clearer vision of the geometry. Today’s creative meeting was at the lovely Coffee Pony in Schöneberg. N., M. and I enjoyed a lovely afternoon, and got a wonderful table near the window (thanks guys!). Tomorrow I’ll try to scan the drawing although I probably won’t get to print it before the markets BECAUSE… … because there is a wonderful surprise for you all 👀…. What would it be, what would it be Lufo, tell us about it! Well, I can only say…. But tell me dear reader… What do you think of the new Mitte artwork?What do you think my surprise might be about? Good evening ☕️🥮 NFT You can collect this post as NFT using Lens, check it out 👉🏻 here 👈🏻

Drying watercolour stains

Drying watercolour stains (172)

20/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Yesterday after editing the video of Mitte I went to a bar for a bite to eat.. While I was waiting for the food to arrive I started to observe the people around me. This is something I like to do also in the underground, just watching people looking at their phones, totally lost and abstracted from this world. Sometimes I even play in my head what they would be doing: whether they would be talking to someone (in that case I also include some imaginary dialogues), watching some video, or just feeling their dopamine levels rising by scrolling up and down an endless “wall”. Sometimes I’m a bit terrified of becoming an automaton, an empty human, so I try to connect with physical reality and let digital habits not take up all my time. So yesterday I tried this game: I made some random stains with watercolours and watched them drip away and dry. You might think: that’s boring as hell. Well, I’m not going to say it’s like an action movie. However, as I was focusing on the spots I entered a meditative state and started to perceive things happening around me without looking at them: conversations, movements, people stopping and looking at my painting too… But tell me dear reader… Would you be able to see watercolour stains drying instead of Netflix?Have you seen the beautiful shades of colours blending and drying? Good evening 👀🎨 NFT You can collect this post as NFT using Lens, check it out 👉🏻 here 👈🏻

Mitte session II . Video (171)

20/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Yesterday I promised to upload the time lapse video of the 2nd session of #Mitte. So here I am, keeping my word. Today was a very calm but productive day. It started with a beautiful rain, the kind that rains like vertical waterfalls with big drops almost noiselessly. The morning had been very humid, so the rain plus a little wind helped a lot to make the atmosphere fresher. I took advantage of that atmosphere to write a few paragraphs for an article I am preparing, while sipping my morning coffee and watching the green of the park in front of me. When I left the house it stopped raining, and when I came out of the subway, half an hour later, the humidity had risen again to 50000% 🫠. I spent the afternoon at a place I’ll call G. for now (you may hear more often about this place soon 👀). Initially, I had hoped to finish Mitte today, but when I arrived at this place the table I planned to use was occupied. So I gave up on my initial plan, kept writing some more paragraphs and then edited the video… But tell me dear reader… Do you like the picture in this video better, with the drawing more stable?Or do you prefer the drawing to rotate more often, to make the video more dynamic? Good night 🐿️💧 NFT You can collect this post as NFT using Lens, check it out 👉🏻 here 👈🏻

Mitte session II 01

Mitte session II (170)

19/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 After doing the structure of Mitte a couple of days ago, today I did the first watercolour session. You will say: wait a minute, where is the time lapse video? Well, I have the recordings but I’m too tired to edit it today. You may wonder why I feel this way… I can tell you that my morning started late (very late!) and then I had a totally unexpected meeting that could give a new future to Lufo Art. So, I could start painting just after that meeting, more exactly at 14:30. I spent lovely 5 hours in Weinerei Forum, near Rosenthaler Platz, a place I got to know thanks to T. a couple of months ago. During the whole session, I had the wonderful company of N.: we ate, drank coffee and talked about life. On my way home something super nice happened: I was in the U-bahn and I took my drawing out of the folder to look at the results again. Then, a random person spoke to me to say nice things about my art…. You can’t imagine how good does that feel! Tomorrow I will edit the video and I will share it with you all… But tell me dear reader… What do you think about the result?How was your Monday? Good evening 🚈🛸 NFT You can collect this post as NFT using Lens, check it out 👉🏻 here 👈🏻

Mitte – I (166)

15/06/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 Whoever has followed my work during the last months and has some knowledge of perspective, will have noticed that I have gone through different systems of representation while playing with Escher-like effects. It all started when I tried to bring these paradoxes into a 360° drawing called Paradoxes. The attempt was put on hold due to an ambiguity that I noticed and tried to understand theoretically right after. Because of this problem, I went back to the starting point: parallel perspectives. I did some explorations using 30º/60º and 45º parallel perspectives: However, the problem I encountered lies in the use of conical perspectives. So, after familiarising myself with certain things about parallel perspectives I wanted to give them a try. In fact, in Impossible Things I used a conical perspective with one vanishing point. Today it was the turn of a conical perspective with two vanishing points. I chose this topic for today’s creative meeting in our beloved FREA Bakery… a wonderful meeting by the way! With the lovely company of Cintia, Nacho, Tineke, and a new member: Max, a very talented draughtsman from Italy. But tell me dear reader… What do you think of these explorations?Did you like the camera set-up? Good evening 🪜🪆 NFT You can collect this post as NFT using Lens, check it out 👉🏻 here 👈🏻