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Daniel Gordon

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Oysters,15" x 20", Pigment Print,2021

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Fruits et Riche Vaisselle Sur Une Table 1640 - 2015
59" x 73.6", Pigment Print, 2015

Daniel Gordon's works are characterized by his ability to control and express colorful colors.

He collected some images through the Internet, and then drew some digital paintings through PS. he combined the two and built a 3D scene, and then photographed it with a camera. He developed the scenes shot with film in the most primitive way. In his works, we can see a kind of wild feeling. This kind of wild feeling has a strong confrontation with the feeling of processing with Photoshop, which also makes his works more attractive.

In his series of fruit works, the fruits we used to be very familiar with have become strange. They look like frustrated, shriveled balls. They look real, but they are different from the products of the real world. They lose the edible characteristics of inducing people's appetite. At this time, "fruit" is no longer a fruit, but a carrier of shape and color combination.

Through his works, I can feel his unique visual language. He combines photography, sculpture and painting closely. The combination of collage and digital processing makes the vision more interesting. These works challenge the traditional concept of perspective, but also a description of the real world. His works give me a lot of inspiration in form, and I also explore 3D sculpture in my works. I print out some real pictures and make them into paper sculptures. These pictures look very real, but they are in a virtual state in real life. I want to create a contrast between the virtual and the real to express my idea of consumerism, but I don't do a good job in the form and color of the works, Daniel's works for the use of virtual and real contrast and the atmosphere he created have brought me great shock, which is what I need to improve next.

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