How do artists recreate , transform or translate one artform into another work? (Atleast 3 paragraph)
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- Visual artists use light and shadow effects to create the illusion of three-dimensional form. A strong sense of form can also be created by increasing contrast between highlights and shadow areas. Like shapes, forms can also be organic or geometric.
- With the right transcreation service, you can access global audiences by outputting high quality localized content. In order for any global content to be effective, it needs to be made relevant and developed with the end user in mind. This related to text and images being placed in the correct context.
- Transcreation (translation and re-creation) essentially combines the discipline of translation with the art of interpretation. It is the process by which communications produced for a local market are re-evaluated and re-configured to appeal to a culturally disparate audience.
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Artists always try to experiment with different mediums and recreate existing art in a different form.
For example, if an art piece, let's say a painting, is created with oil paint then the same can be created with acrylic, charcoal, glass painting, etc., or even the same can be created on canvas, paper, glass, perhaps in Virtual Reality (VR) or Augmented Reality (AR), etc. These new mediums give a different texture and feel to the same art piece and it can be visualized and enjoyed in new dimensions.
Here are a few ways that artists have used to recreate, transform or translate one art form into another work:
- Transcreation: It means translation and re-creation. It is the process by which communications produced for a local market are re-evaluated and re-configured to appeal to a culturally disparate audience. essentially combines the discipline of translation with the art of interpretation. Transcreation is much more than translation. It translates the original message into another language, ensuring that the text in the target language retains the original style, vocal tone, intent, and emotional salience. It combines discipline and art, as well as translation and interpretation.
- Art Fusion: When an artist collaborates with a brand to create a product, service, or concept for the benefit of both parties and society as a whole, this is referred to as art fusion. It is an attempt to bring together works by great artists such as Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and Pablo Picasso, as well as contemporary artists such as Meghana Bisineer, in order to forge an identity that replicates the various art movements that the works are associated with. Its importance is it brings newsiness and talk-value, creates a feeling of excitement, and generates genuine interest. For Converse, the century-old shoemaker, originality, and relevance go hand-in-hand with tradition.
- Visual language: can be defined as a system that communicates through visual elements. It is perceived by our eyes and interpreted by our brain, which receives the signal and transforms it into sensations, emotions, actions, and thoughts. Visual artists use light and shadow effects to create the illusion of three-dimensional form. A strong sense of form can also be created by increasing the contrast between highlights and shadow areas. Like shapes, forms can also be organic or geometric.
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