• RGB – The Black Series by Carnovsky | JaguarShoes Collective, London.


    Posted on 30th August, by yellowtrace in graphics + illustration, installations. 2 Comments

     

    Shut the front door! How extremely awesome is this? It’s the mother of all awesome. Concentration of pure genius. Man, I want to swear so bad right now to express the intensity of my feelings, but I am desperate to keep it clean as much as possible (even though it’s killing me).

    Ok, so what is this I hear you say? It is the work of Milan based artist/designer duo called Carnovsky (aka Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla). These guys create surfaces that “mutate and interact with different chromatic stimulus”. What? Let’s break it down.

     

     

    This type of work employs an RGB technique where Carnovsky overlap three primary colour images resulting in a super intricate multilayered print. When either Red, Green or Blue colored filter is placed over these surfaces a different image is revealed. Insane! It’s like tripping out when you are straight, except way cheaper and much better for your brain and your liver. Sweet.

    These images are of their first UK exhibition at DreamBagsJaguarShoes exploring the topic of ‘Jungle’. Check out more detailed views of their work below.

    EXTREME FRIGGIN’ LOVE!

     


    [Images via JaguarShoes Collective.]

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  • 2 Responses to “RGB – The Black Series by Carnovsky | JaguarShoes Collective, London.”

    1. Oh now that is just too clever…

      I too am finding it hard not to sound like a sailor with a wave of expletives.

      It just proves how powerful colour is in the world around us and how without light there is no colour. Genius!

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