2D-3D artwork description and personal opinion

2D-3D artwork description and personal opinion

by Jhon Colomban -
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for 2D art work i picked "nicolas party and surrealism, trees 2025"

displayed at the currier museum of art located in Manchester decided to pick a museum in the united states because it reflects the local culture also because at some point it will be easier for me to visit.
objectively thinking  this appears to be an 2D artwork because the image lacks any real depth or three-dimensionality that you would see in a real photograph of a real scene or a 3D rendering, the trees and the overall scene have a stylized, artistic quality that is characteristic of a painting rather than a direct depiction of reality. 

subjectively thinking i like this painting because im attracted to images that gives you the sense of infinity and you can see it on the very top of the painting where you can see the blue dark endless sky with its many bright stars gives me the sensation that there is a strong non-human divine force embracing all of us which makes me believe there's something big out there, you can also feel that infinite sensation in the dark space thats on the trunk of the trees that makes you wonder how big and full of wonders the forest can be.

martin puryear wired snail shell
for 3D artwork i picked "aquatint from martin puryear untitled 2022"

displayed in the museum of art in new york, my home town, i picked this art work because it would be literally down the road for me to visit objectively it appears to be a 3D wireframe model or a sculpture not a painting, the object is clearly composed of interconnecting lines forming a grid which is characteristic of a wire frame model used in 3D computer graphics or a physical sculpture made from wire. you can easily perceive a depth and form giving you that 3D impression we looking for.

subjectively thinking i picked this artwork because it connects nature with something that is call "golden ratio" letting us know how impressive, powerful  and full of wonders nature can be with its own architecture creations that we humans use as a guide and base to build our own buildings and structures.