Category: + Deep-paintings
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In Medicine: Deep Painting has been applied for years.
In medicine, the concept of Deep Painting has been applied for years, where, for example, a diagonal cut is made, where the plane, by “sinking,” allows us to know the cavities and, in a certain sense, the functioning of the heart; again, displacing the frontal plane gives us greater knowledge.
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Fred`s Egg: The essence of Deep Painting
Fred’s Egg: Returning to the topic of Deep Painting and considering an everyday process, such as cracking a boiled egg, what we do is “sink” the frontal plane, moving it from the shell to the image we see. This is the essence of Deep Painting: the displacement of the plane (inward and outward, diagonally or…
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Picasso´s Portrait & Deep Painting
This is the result of applying the concepts that gave rise to the Deep Painting style, which seeks epistemic gain. In this case—using a Picasso painting—in addition to simultaneously showing two angles or perspectives of the face, it does so at different depths relative to the traditional frontal plane. This allows us to understand, for…
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Why is Deep Painting doubly profound?
Why is Deep Painting doubly profound? Because, on the one hand, by sinking or placing the foreground (frontal) at a greater depth, a gain of knowledge is produced; on the other hand, it is Deep because it breaks or challenges the usual characterization that visual knowledge is superficial.
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MY SOUP
MY SOUP: This is the result of applying the concepts that gave rise to the Deep Painting style, which seeks an epistemic gain. In this case, by diagonally indenting the frontal plane, we discover what each can contains (beyond the label, which is ink on paper) painted by Warhol. I reiterate that Deep Painting (and…
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My Meninas
This is a result of applying the concepts that gave rise to the Deep Painting style, which aims for an epistemic gain. In this case, by shifting the frontal plane toward the viewer, we discover what Velázquez portrays. I reiterate that Deep Painting (and its diagonal, piecemeal, outward or inward displacement of the frontal plane)…
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The sinking of the frontal plane !!!
As I said, one of the characteristics attributed to visual knowledge is that it is superficial – in addition to being unilateral – but this occurs because the frontal plane (red line) is taken and behind it the figures + background, but with Deep Painting I sink the foreground (light blue lines) and with this,…
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Another deep image !
We see another example of a deep image (which is unlikely to be immediately apparent) that refutes the old idea that visual knowledge is superficial. As we can see, I’ve deepened the foreground, allowing us to “see” the contents of the cup, as well as the sandwich and the wood of the table. In short,…
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Deep-Paintings
Visual knowledge is unilateral and superficial. Cubism gave an answer for the first, for the second I invented DEEP-PAINTINGS
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The First Deep-painting !
Today I can show the first DEEP PAINTING that refutes the classical idea that visual knowledge is superficial. Perhaps it won’t be understood at first, but the idea is to move the foreground, parallel or obliquely, to the background of the painting. By doing so, certain objects and figures are cut off, allowing us to…