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AlexFokin [52]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast Eric Johannson and Tony Ousler's artwork

Arts
2 answers:
miskamm [114]3 years ago
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1.)  Both Eric Johannson's and Tony Ousler's work is digital.

2.) Eric Johannson's work is somewhat realistic while still having mystical touch whereas Tony Ousler's artwork is abstract and creative.

3.) Both Eric Johannson's and Tony Ousler's artwork is displayed inside.

4.) Eric Johannson uses photoshop for his artwork whereas Tony Ousler uses video art.

5.) Eric Johannson incorporates movement in a piece he called, "Landfall" In this piece, he uses a water mill to display how grass and many other living things flow away like a waterfall. Movement is used in this piece by the viewer's eye following where the rest of the picture is going eventually stopping at the bottom of the waterfall. The picture seems so realistic it's as if it were really happening.

Tony Ousler incorporates movement in most of his artworks. He does this by having the eyes look in very different directions so the viewer's eyes follow.

Andrews [41]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Explanation:

1.)  Both Eric Johannson's and Tony Ousler's work is digital.

2.) Eric Johannson's work is somewhat realistic while still having mystical touch whereas Tony Ousler's artwork is abstract and creative.

3.) Both Eric Johannson's and Tony Ousler's artwork is displayed inside.

4.) Eric Johannson uses photoshop for his artwork whereas Tony Ousler uses video art.

5.) Eric Johannson incorporates movement in a piece he called, "Landfall" In this piece, he uses a water mill to display how grass and many other living things flow away like a waterfall. Movement is used in this piece by the viewer's eye following where the rest of the picture is going eventually stopping at the bottom of the waterfall. The picture seems so realistic it's as if it were really happening.

Tony Ousler incorporates movement in most of his artworks. He does this by having the eyes look in very differn't directions so the viewer's eyes follow.

I hope this helps!

Have a lovely day!

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