Making of Santa Trinita Revisited

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

Fourth dimensional painting is when you are able to create an image that expands space and time, adding to your vision, making a scene seem bigger than life. Santa Trinità Bridge in Florence, Italy is the perfect size to create this effect. We can see both sides of the river Arno because they are close at this point, making the scene have relevance on both sides of the river. This video shows how the painting was made, day by day, detail by detail. I would like to make a special thanks to Luca Gelli who gave me permission to use his music, "23.40". For further information: Matthew Bates www.mattbates.net / Luca Gelli www.lucagelli.com

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