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Artist: TAN HAUR
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Digital Medium I brush color pixels onto
my digital canvas and cast each piece as a form of identity of our time
and space, now. ...............T.H.............. Digital
art has certainly come of age after decades of innovation in imaging
technology and the advent of the affordable PC. It is now possible for almost any
computer user to communicate artistic ideas with the help of a keyboard or
mouse. But dedicated artists most keenly appreciate the immense power and
versatility of digital imaging. Working in pixels, Technology is another outlet for the artistic
imagination, not a substitute for creativity. It empowers artists and
complements conventional art forms. Digital technology also allows the
artistic vision to be shared more widely and synchronously than ever
before, bridging geographical and social space, creating intense
experiences beyond the two-dimensional plane or the confines of a
gallery. Digital
technology has the power to usher in a new era of creative expression. It
is for this reason that I have selected digital tools as my paintbrush and
canvas to create awareness of this new art form in our local context. My
vision is to harness the aesthetic potential and scientific innovation of
the digital language to express the essence of our time and space.
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Tan Haur - Gallery Sophisticated ocean environment inspired Force series 1. Expressive brush strokes and color depict the beauty and unpredictable nature force exists.
Force series 1-01 Digital Painting Copyright © by Tan Haur. All rights reserved. |
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Tan Haur @ Work (Ocean series)
Underwater-pencil sketching.
Back on board and planning for the large scale digital painting.
Underwater drawing slate.
Digital painting @ my art studio.
Contact me at: tanhaurart@yahoo.com
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WHEN
BLOOD TURNED GREEN (A journey into underwater
art) by Tan Haur Article: Singapore Art Gallery Guide Book, NOV 2005, Vol. 1, No 10, P.8 & 9. The times when an accident
acts as a catalyst leading onto a string of discoveries, a breakthrough,
best illustrated by the story of the apple falling upon Newton, is a
common enough phenomenon. I was the happy benefactor of one such accident.
On one of my early diving trips near Phi Phi Island off the coast of
Thailand, I cut my palm upon a coral. It was the pain that made me
realized that I had sustained a cut, and when I looked at my palm to
assess the damage, I was mesmerized to see green blood oozing out from the
wound. All divers know that red light does not travel far into water and
the greater the depth the more it has been absorbed. Yet the shock that
came along with this perception of green blood overwhelmed me. It rocked
me, and the pain notwithstanding, I was transcended into a new level of
awareness. Suddenly the beauty, color and the magnificence of the
submarine environment took on a fresh dimension, it screamed out to me.
There and then I was moved to record, translate and share the glories of
the underwater world. But how does one do this?
Back home, I pondered and
assessed the medium of approach. As curator of the epSITE (digital art
gallery) in Singapore I am very much into IT. This is the trend, and we
are but riding the first crest of the IT wave. Over the past years I have
been studying and researching the way IT will impact the art world, how
artists will react with digital media and the new art movement this medium
will bring about. In particular I have been pursuing the interrelationship
between art, IT, body, mind and soul, the five elements. What is the
relationship of these elements in the production of contemporary artistic
expression? What conflicts would arise between the human mind and the
microprocessor of the modern machine? Can the artists utilize computer to
decode and translate sketches into pixel-databases, analyze them and
reproduce them making them the Art of the new Millennium? What about a
change of the environment? Facing a constrained environment say the
confines of a satellite, the moon or 30 meters underwater, would these be
the new inspirations for artists? I was determined to try.
But how does one draw underwater? What is the media? One morning I woke up
with an idea a white board and pencil. That should permit me to
sketch. But what type of pencil should I use? While musing on this,
suddenly these words came to my mind To be or not to be. I decided
to dive with 2B pencils, which turned out to be the correct choice. Of course the next step was
to enlist the support of my fellow-divers. For safety reasons one does not
dive alone. Divers employ a buddy system to look after one another. So
forewarned, my fellow-divers would swim around me while I sketched.
Sketching underwater must be a rare happening; on quite a few occasions
fish swam between my white board and me. The sketching act aroused their
curiosity and made them swim in close to observe my drawing equipment.
Within the hour we are back onto the boat and upon reaching shore, I scan
the sketches. Once back home I proceed to
work on my scans with the impressions of the dive fresh in mind. This is
most exciting and challenging; the translation, the coloring, painting and
interpretation into digital database. Using painting software, I render my
scans of submerged landscapes into strong and captivating images. Of
course work on a computer must, for health reasons, never be prolonged. I
stop and take a break whenever necessary. And IT means that when the
pictures are finished all it needs is the click of a mouse to share my
images on the Internet. Sketching underwater is a relatively new art form;
it requires steady diving skill to support art creation in a challenging
environment. Inspirations from the unpredictable nature force and frequent
meditation by the sea have certainly influenced my philosophy in art. email:
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Ocean series 3 Digital Painting
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email: tanhaurart@yahoo.com
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