It's an artwork called "Universe experiencing itself" www.reddit.com/r/Art/comments/abwies/universe_experiencing_itself_ink_on_paper_33x24/ www.reddit.com/r/Art/comments/ael6qk/universe_experiencing_itself_colored_version_ink/ I think both the colored and non-colored versions have slightly different meanings for me. I also had them on my wall in KGP. :D
@@orkohunter Oh nice, thanks for sharing! The artworks are cool! > I think both the colored and non-colored versions have slightly different meanings What exactly? Can u elaborate?
@@raghavendrakaushik1691 Will need more than a comment for this, also I'll probably not be able to describe it very well. IMO a grayscale photo lets you imagine the colors you want. But when a sketch is colored, the artist wants you to think in a certain way. Photographers sometime intentionally remove colors from their photos to make sure it's open for interpretation. There are things like warmth/temperature that changes as the colors change. A grayscale image doesn't have any of these things.
Kafi calming voice and bg music. Do make more videos like this.
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Amazing setup, having separate non work and work tables
Such an Amazing workplace 😍😍
Great Editing!
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Editing OP!
What is the wall art? And why there are 2 of the same thing in different color?
It's an artwork called "Universe experiencing itself"
www.reddit.com/r/Art/comments/abwies/universe_experiencing_itself_ink_on_paper_33x24/
www.reddit.com/r/Art/comments/ael6qk/universe_experiencing_itself_colored_version_ink/
I think both the colored and non-colored versions have slightly different meanings for me. I also had them on my wall in KGP. :D
@@orkohunter Oh nice, thanks for sharing! The artworks are cool!
> I think both the colored and non-colored versions have slightly different meanings
What exactly? Can u elaborate?
@@raghavendrakaushik1691 Will need more than a comment for this, also I'll probably not be able to describe it very well.
IMO a grayscale photo lets you imagine the colors you want. But when a sketch is colored, the artist wants you to think in a certain way.
Photographers sometime intentionally remove colors from their photos to make sure it's open for interpretation. There are things like warmth/temperature that changes as the colors change. A grayscale image doesn't have any of these things.
@@orkohunter Interesting!
Thanks for explaining!