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Jamie Williams Digital Creator 2D/3D Pinks Blues Trees Lake Magical Realism

2022

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Artwork details: Jamie Williams, Nightlies, image 23cm x 23cm sheet size 26.5cm x 26.5cm, on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper Signed with Edition 1/20 verso, 2022 Made with a digital tablet using photoshop Jamie Williams is a young digital artist who is constantly pushing his practice. He is busy exploring what digital abstraction can be, and how it can be done in 3D. This compelling set of images are what he calls his Nightlies, a play on Dailies, a daily warm up practice vital before embarking on the main tasks of the day as a digital creator. Each image is painted in one go, in photoshop with a graphics tablet . These are 2D paintings. They are planed early in the day and painted by the end of it. ‘Its not about trying to polish and perfect its about trying to capture that snapshot in my head’. Coming together as a series of works these images are snapshots of the place that the artist likes to inhabit, mostly in his dreams. ‘When I dream vividly its all in the same continuity, they all take place in the same world. It's like when you go somewhere you know, you have a particular image of that place in your mind’. He is excited not by creating high fantasy but playing with magical realism; things that are close to us that almost feel slightly off: an eclectic feeling. Artist Bio - Jamie Williams An Animation Graduate of the Norwich University of the Arts in the UK, Jamie spent the last three years in the Japanese animation industry, working on various Anime projects, for both Japanese and Western distributors. In Tokyo he studied under industry veteran Yoshikatsu Matsumoto. This training was unique in terms of industry practice as Matsumoto-San is a traditional painter working through a digital lens. A visual development artist and background painter, Jamie currently lives, ‘deep in the woods of Southern France under a roof made of castle ruins. I love exploring new techniques and ideas that pull me from my comfort zone: currently taken in by the cult of Blender’. In his practice he seeks to explore and challenge. Inspired by the visual storytelling of Genndy Tartakovsky and Scott Wills, Jamie is also deeply influenced by Jamie Hewlett and his imagery for The Gorillas. He looks to the world-building of Ian Worrel and the expressive emotions in Lip Comarella’s work, ‘they are the unique creators who enthuse me’. He is excited not by creating high fantasy but playing with magical realism, things that are close to us that almost feel slightly off; an eclectic feeling. ‘In the creative industries, ways of working are always changing. If there is a better tool out there I embrace new technologies and try and bend them to my practice. At the moment I am incorporating live action footage with sculpting in VR in an attempt to expand what is possible for animation. I like experimenting with the latest 3D techniques, some weird and complicated, to create something that looks like reality in an abstracted form’. Bit back: Art educates us about ourselves. Art 1821 is pleased to sponsor the eduction of a child in India from the proceeds of the sale of this artwork. Please contact us if you would like more information about the registered Charity we support
  • Creator:
    jamie williams (1994, British)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10.44 in (26.5 cm)Width: 10.44 in (26.5 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Edition of 20Price: $588
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  • Gallery Location:
    Norfolk, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1670214221812
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