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90 Seconds: David Spriggs - Brian Kelly at ArtPrize

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2010

Spend 90 Seconds with David Spriggs, a Top 10 ArtPrize artist and his piece entitled "Vision" which is on display at The Grand Rapids Art Museum. ArtPrize is the world's largest art prize competition.

Brian Kelly is a photographer and filmmaker living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Based on the video journal he made during 2009, ArtPrize® invited Brian to share his videos on our blog during the 2010 event. He'll walk around and document what interests him as a filmmaker. Brian's thoughts and opinions are his own and in no way represent an endorsement or objection from ArtPrize toward an individual artist or venue.

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  • funny how he acts like he came up with the idea of painting on glass layers himself....

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  • this video is horrble! you can hardly see the piece when it cuts to the face of that guy. People faces....... always in the way of great things going on.

  • well my friend thats the way it is...but he now has some competition...cause i came up with this idea also completely on my own...its a little more advance what i came up with...but when your poor..no one hears you...so after discovering that this aspect of my idea has already been done....i might as well join them.

    cause its all about exposure...and that may also lead to my other inventions.

  • gah! the camera NEVER pans across the artwork to show the actual effect. however they'll show you the edge of the glass several times.

  • @zackdeacon I highly doubt that the technique could be practically used for 3D screens (especially not for flat screens :D), but as art it's still pretty cool.

  • The art that David makes is brilliant and can actually be applied to other items in entertainment. This 3D style could actually be used for later 3D screens for tv and computer monitors.

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