*NON S2000 CONTENT* Commercial of then New BMW Z4
#11
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Originally Posted by Dark_Sub_Rosa,Jul 18 2009, 04:58 PM
Seriously? You are over simplifying how the color is being laid down and by with what. You took art for 4 years, then you should understand how it was art, unless you took it from like 4 to 8 years old.
On a side note Honda has had some commercials as cool as this in the past so I wouldn't say I wish Honda made cool commercials.
On a side note Honda has had some commercials as cool as this in the past so I wouldn't say I wish Honda made cool commercials.
most people think fine art(thing that looks beautiful or something like that) is the only art and fail to see the vision of the 21st century artist.
remember the period when taking a photo was not something that to be consider to host in a proper gallery? what about digital media art? intangible performance?
#12
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Seriously? You are over simplifying how the color is being laid down and by with what. You took art for 4 years, then you should understand how it was art, unless you took it from like 4 to 8 years old.
It's cool how they made this
I just don't see this as art. If I was given the same chance as this guy, I could honestly do the same thing. Anyone could. I took art for 4 years in high school. I pride myself on being able to do realistic pen and inks, shadings, paintings and whatever else. I can even scan a few things if you want me to.
If you want me to, I can draw you something with MS paint that would look as good as that stuff. I'll even put in more colors if you want...
#13
Yeah - I agree. You don't need to be "an artist" to do this. This guy was paid to make squiggles and paint a "vision" of a complete mess of lines.
Oh -- and he "Strategically" threw paint cans around to complete his "expression of joy"
His other work is cool: http://www.perryrubenstein.com/artists/robin-rhode/
But not this. Good marketing for Z4 though... love the car.
Oh -- and he "Strategically" threw paint cans around to complete his "expression of joy"
His other work is cool: http://www.perryrubenstein.com/artists/robin-rhode/
But not this. Good marketing for Z4 though... love the car.
#17
Originally Posted by iam7head,Jul 18 2009, 08:32 PM
most people doesn't have a clear vision and acceptance of different medium for art.
most people think fine art(thing that looks beautiful or something like that) is the only art and fail to see the vision of the 21st century artist.
remember the period when taking a photo was not something that to be consider to host in a proper gallery? what about digital media art? intangible performance?
most people think fine art(thing that looks beautiful or something like that) is the only art and fail to see the vision of the 21st century artist.
remember the period when taking a photo was not something that to be consider to host in a proper gallery? what about digital media art? intangible performance?
#20
Originally Posted by Driv300mph,Jul 18 2009, 07:21 PM
Yeah - I agree. You don't need to be "an artist" to do this. This guy was paid to make squiggles and paint a "vision" of a complete mess of lines.
Oh -- and he "Strategically" threw paint cans around to complete his "expression of joy"
His other work is cool: http://www.perryrubenstein.com/artists/robin-rhode/
But not this. Good marketing for Z4 though... love the car.
Oh -- and he "Strategically" threw paint cans around to complete his "expression of joy"
His other work is cool: http://www.perryrubenstein.com/artists/robin-rhode/
But not this. Good marketing for Z4 though... love the car.