Sergei Pogorely is a contemporary Russian digital artist best known for visualizing fantastical scenarios. He is a participant and laureate of many exhibitions in Russia and abroad. In his surreal compositions, he expresses his fantasies by playing with shades, shadows, and lighting, creating captivating new worlds. Combining seemingly incompatible elements, he creates his own vibrant, unique, and fascinating fantasy world. His works are often referred to as modern surrealism, and perhaps that is exactly what they are. Digital art, with its virtually limitless possibilities, allows for the plausible realization of even the boldest fantasies of the artist. The artist places great emphasis on elements that often go unnoticed at first glance. Each new work of his requires a slow and attentive examination and only then do the hidden gems, left for the viewers to contemplate, reveal themselves. Only by looking at them longer and with deeper attention can you discover them, and then the story told by the artist will unfold before you. His artistic compositions, created with the help of computer graphics, are increasingly making their way into modern interiors.
Placing photographs under acrylic glass is a trendy tendency in contemporary interior design.
A colorful image combined with clear plastic looks magnificent, attracts attention, and captivates with its deep color, amazes with its volume, unusual reflections, and light refractions.
The process of plastification creates a peculiar “sandwich” of three layers: photo paper with the printed image is placed in the middle, the front side of the photo is fused with acrylic glass, and the back is sealed with an aluminum composite material. This way, the effect of embedding the photo in glass is achieved.
ADVANTAGES OF PLASTIFICATION:
– The manufacturing technology completely removes air and moisture from the “sandwich,” making the plastification free of internal reflections;
– The photograph gains volume and depth, colors become richer and brighter, and the perception of the work becomes more impressive;
– It extends the lifespan of photo prints by decades.
According to the developers of the Diasec technology, a plastified photograph becomes almost eternal:
– The plastified image does not fade and is not prone to deformation;
– It offers a ready interior solution in a minimalist style;
– Thanks to the use of a standoff chassis for fastening the plastification to the wall, you can place backlighting behind the photographs to create an impressive backlit effect.
Special attention should be given to the photo paper (Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper Digital Pearl) – an exclusive professional photo paper for color digital photo printing with a unique pearl-silver sheen. The pronounced glossy effect is achieved by special microcrystals embedded in the emulsion, which scatter light.
Photographs printed on Pearl paper are remarkable for their visual properties, attract attention, and capture the viewer’s gaze, standing out significantly from photos printed on regular paper. The fashionable trend in contemporary interior design – sealing photographs in plexiglass (plastification), enhancing color depth and amazing volume, helps preserve his digital compositions for many decades.
The presented works, with detailed detailing, and many other compositions can be produced in several available sizes in a limited edition. They will warm and make cozy the space where it is pleasant to gather in the company of loved ones. 21st-century art will make your interior unique!
You can see the presented and many other compositions, and if desired, purchase them at Stand G15.