Olivia Sharpe Blog Prompt 4

Indirect Flights - Stationery items with scrolling format. However, you don't have to just move up and down, but in any direction. This is an effective choice because it catches the viewer's eye and adds a level of interactivity. The images appear to be photoshopped and satellite images that seamlessly blend into each other or layer over each other. It is infinite and repeating. I believe it is a depiction of the contemporary landscape, digital age, interconnectedness, and transportation. It is dominated by cool tones, creating a level of cohesion.


Rafael Rozendaal - Vibrant pops of color are consistent throughout the webpage. This makes it have an early 2000s, web-oriented aesthetic. There are mesmerizing geometric shapes and gradients. Optical illusions appear frequently. Personally, these works feel like a game you would play on Friv or CoolMath during your free time in elementary school. There is moving imagery once you click on a certain square, making it a fun and engaging website. Each square has a different title, which may provide insight into what their meaning is. The variety of artwork is fascinating. You could click on various squares for hours! By looking through these pieces, you could learn a lot about color theory. The way that this artist sells websites as art reminds me of NFTs. It makes me wonder if this art form has an environmental impact like NFTs. It's nice to know that the public can still access these pieces, even if they are owned.

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