Andrew Davidhazy

November 13, 2006 on 10:46 pm | In Artist, Inspiration, Photography | 1 Comment

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Image from Andrew Davidhazy

I’m so glad I stumbled across this “artist” while at the Massive Change exhibit. I was thinking about doing my own artwork based on these “exploding images” but didn’t know where to look. Well, Andrew Davidhazy has a whole series of photographs based around this idea of “seeing what happens when you shoot a bullet through stuff”. Davidhazy is a professor of Imaging and Photographic Technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology, but he has really created some dynamic and beautiful pieces of art with these experiments. It has a tremendous amount of movement, but at the same time, it feels like it is standing still. Now that is hard to achieve…

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  1. [...] Just some really cool artwork from Shinybinary. A lot of movement and excitement in each piece. I really like the melting head he has on this page, but decided not show it since it is not similar to his other work. Although, that might be one of the reasons I like it. It reminds me of the work of Tom Friedman (check out Untitled, 2000) and the time motion photography of Andrew Davidhazy. Just a one page portfolio. Check it out. [...]

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