It’s a valid opinion that humans reached their peak, and we can’t progress any further. In the meantime, some people believing Elon Musk is the savior of humankind, and he will take us to Mars. Elon Musk can be many things, but humanity doesn’t want and won’t need any savior eventually. A referendum should be made worldwide and should decide once and for all. Because when the physical world ends, digital starts. Romanian artist Nicoleta Mureş discovered her interest in 3D editing and animation thus found her niche by creating digital collages.
Nicoleta Mureş was born in 1996 and graduated from the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca. She studied painting learned many details about it. But when she started tinkering in the digital landscape whole vision changed. She started doing 3D models, animations, compositions, collages to portray silly, usual, goofy situations of humanity. Using social media as an inspiration also allows her to observe comic, ironic, sarcastic, useless, but brilliant situations.
Her work reminds me of both surreal memes Daft Punk’s Human After All album. They’re not %100 serious but carry strong feelings towards the observer.
Nicoleta Mureş is also part of Romania’s first online platform to promote digital artists, Spam-Index. You can check her profile and visit her Instagram profile to keep up to date.
Fenna Schilling is a graphic designer and a DJ whose visual and sonic collages have versatile characteristics. The intuitively crafted artworks of the artist provide an opportunity for her personal exploration through cut and paste technique and make way for an open-ended process.
In the world of arts and design, there’s a common thread I see among many creatives, including myself. We’re all caught in the same relentless cycle: create, post, repeat. Social media algorithms have us in a chokehold, warning that if we don’t keep churning out content, we’ll fade into obscurity. But here’s the thing – …
American filmmaker and scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon created “What Comes Next” a short film by only using footage and soundtracks in the Public Domain.
Nicoleta Mureş Creates Quirky Surreal Digital Collages
It’s a valid opinion that humans reached their peak, and we can’t progress any further. In the meantime, some people believing Elon Musk is the savior of humankind, and he will take us to Mars. Elon Musk can be many things, but humanity doesn’t want and won’t need any savior eventually. A referendum should be made worldwide and should decide once and for all. Because when the physical world ends, digital starts. Romanian artist Nicoleta Mureş discovered her interest in 3D editing and animation thus found her niche by creating digital collages.
Nicoleta Mureş was born in 1996 and graduated from the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca. She studied painting learned many details about it. But when she started tinkering in the digital landscape whole vision changed. She started doing 3D models, animations, compositions, collages to portray silly, usual, goofy situations of humanity. Using social media as an inspiration also allows her to observe comic, ironic, sarcastic, useless, but brilliant situations.
Her work reminds me of both surreal memes Daft Punk’s Human After All album. They’re not %100 serious but carry strong feelings towards the observer.
Nicoleta Mureş is also part of Romania’s first online platform to promote digital artists, Spam-Index. You can check her profile and visit her Instagram profile to keep up to date.
Images: Instagram, Spam-Index
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