MEAMORPHISM THAT BRIDGES THE GAP BETWEEN FINE ART AND TECHNOLOGY
Meamorphism is a ground breaking new art movement developed by internationally known artist Ali Meamar in collaboration with Sony Corporation. This art movement combines traditional “fine art” making with the newest digital media technologies. Every pieces are created using Digital Canvases that provide the user with a dynamic viewing experience and that can be manipulated by the viewer. Each piece allows the viewer to see infinite variations of the artwork. http://www.meamar.com/
WITH ITS DIGITAL CANVAS, EACH MEAMORPHISM MASTERPIECE ALLOWS THE VIEWER TO SEE INFINITE VARIATIONS OF THE ARTWORK. THE CANVAS AND ITS MEDIA ARE ALWAYS CHANGING, DYNAMICALLY MORPHING TO FIT INTO ANY ENVIRONMENT OR ATMOSPHERE. CREATOR ARTIST MEAMAR STUDIED IN ITALY WITH SOME OF THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THIS CENTURY. AS A RESULT, HIS ARTISTIC STYLE ENCOMPASSES BOTH THE CLASSICAL AND ABSTRACT. HE PLAYS VERY SKILLFULLY WITH OUR EXPERIENCE OF TIME. MEAMAR BRINGS THE CLASSIC EXPRESSION OF FINE ART INTO THE PRESENT, MERGING THE MEDIUM OF YESTERDAY WITH THE TECHNOLOGY OF TODAY.
Meamar was born in Ahvaz, Iran, in 1956. In 1982, he earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Interior Design and Sculpture from the Accademia delle Belle Arti of Florence, Italy.[1] He then went on to the Accademia d’Arte e Design Leonetto Cappiello of Florence, where he studied Graphic Arts under the guidance of the Master of the Frescoes.