Jean-Francois Reveillard’s Post

Dimensions of reality. Art has long been a bridge to other dimensions of reality, where artists invite us to step beyond the visible and explore realms that seem to exist parallel to our own. Through paint, sculpture, and digital media, they build worlds that echo our own yet twist familiar elements into places that feel foreign and dreamlike, creating a surreal connection between our experiences and imagined dimensions. These artistic "parallel worlds" expand our sense of reality, offering glimpses into perspectives and landscapes unbound by time and logic. Marek Slavík’s work, for instance, emphasizes harmony and balance, reflecting a universe that mirrors ours yet exists as a meditative alternative . Artists like Sun Xun, on the other hand, seek to unlock doorways to alternate realities, probing the unknown and inviting viewers to consider how imagination can be a conduit to places just beyond the edge of perception . Réveillard’s dedication to augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) aligns him with a cadre of contemporary artists exploring similar territories. These creations resonate because they address universal human themes—memory, fear, and beauty—but frame them within new worlds, allowing us to question our own. Such art doesn’t merely show; it immerses us in the vast, often mysterious terrain of the mind, where alternate realities, like those of Jenny Brown's intricate landscapes, exist in parallel with the world we inhabit . This approach to art challenges us to consider not only what reality is but what it could be. Artists: https://lnkd.in/eTVEgBp8 https://lnkd.in/e9YD-bSE https://lnkd.in/eJYYC9ps   Cult & more. Magazine .November 2024.

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