Whisper
Ryan Koopmans
'Whisper' from The Wild Within brings new life into an abandoned and historic building by combining photography with animation to create surreal, meditative, moving architectural spaces.
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The artist

Ryan Koopmans and his partner Alice Wexell are artists who specialize in the visual revival of abandoned architecture. Using a range of creative techniques, they transform real-world physical spaces into captivating digital environments that blur the boundaries between reality and fiction. Ryan Koopmans (BA, MFA) is a Canadian-Dutch lens-based artist who is passionate about the built environment and its relationship with society. He has been a full-time professional artist and photographer since 2007 whose work is collected, published & exhibited worldwide. In 2020, Koopmans published ‘Vantage’, a book that showcases surreal structures in megacities and urban landscapes. Alice Wexell is a Swedish 3D artist and photographer interested in experiencing and creating surreal environments through new technologies. Over the past decade, Wexell has worked alongside Koopmans on digital art and photography projects all over the world. Their acclaimed project, The Wild Within, explores the intricate relationship between nature, architecture, and time.

Ryan Koopmans and his partner Alice Wexell are artists who specialize in the visual revival of abandoned architecture. Using a range of creative techniques, they transform real-world physical spaces into captivating digital environments that blur the boundaries between reality and fiction.

Ryan Koopmans (BA, MFA) is a Canadian-Dutch lens-based artist who is passionate about the built environment and its relationship with society. He has been a full-time professional artist and photographer since 2007 whose work is collected, published & exhibited worldwide.

In 2020, Koopmans published ‘Vantage’, a book that showcases surreal structures in megacities and urban landscapes.

Alice Wexell is a Swedish 3D artist and photographer interested in experiencing and creating surreal environments through new technologies. Over the past decade, Wexell has worked alongside Koopmans on digital art and photography projects all over the world.

Their acclaimed project, The Wild Within, explores the intricate relationship between nature, architecture, and time.

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ARTWORK DESCRIPTION

‘Whisper’, from the series ‘The Wild Within’, is part of a collection of digital artworks that bring new life into abandoned or historic buildings by combining photography with animation to create surreal, meditative, moving architectural spaces. Over a period of several years, artists Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell travelled around the world exploring and photographing forsaken buildings and unique architectural sites. They were drawn to these locations based on the particular historical, cultural and architectural qualities of the place. From ancient temples in the mountains of Armenia, to elaborate abandoned theatres in the Middle East, the artists trekked to remote corners of the planet under strenuous conditions in order to find remarkable and unseen locations where their creativity could be applied. Once the architecture has been photographed, the images are then modelled into virtual environments and overgrown plant-life is introduced digitally. The lighting and structure is modified, a custom musical composition is added, and the photograph is transformed into a moving image that loops seamlessly. The piece ‘Whisper’ features an original score by composer Karl-David Larson. The artist’s intentions are to revive these often-vacant spaces, essentially bringing life back into the buildings. They aim to transport the viewer into an alternate place and time, creating a surreal collision between the past and future as well as the merging of physical and digital worlds. Conceptually, the theme of preservation is compounded by the fact that some of the buildings depicted in the artworks have been demolished or continue to deteriorate, further emphasizing the theme of time passing in the cycle of growth and decay. The fusing of documentary-style photography with the imaginative potential of animation techniques results in a body of work that is captivating and meditative.

‘Whisper’, from the series ‘The Wild Within’, is part of a collection of digital artworks that bring new life into abandoned or historic buildings by combining photography with animation to create surreal, meditative, moving architectural spaces.

Over a period of several years, artists Ryan Koopmans and Alice Wexell travelled around the world exploring and photographing forsaken buildings and unique architectural sites.

They were drawn to these locations based on the particular historical, cultural and architectural qualities of the place. From ancient temples in the mountains of Armenia, to elaborate abandoned theatres in the Middle East, the artists trekked to remote corners of the planet under strenuous conditions in order to find remarkable and unseen locations where their creativity could be applied.

Once the architecture has been photographed, the images are then modelled into virtual environments and overgrown plant-life is introduced digitally. The lighting and structure is modified, a custom musical composition is added, and the photograph is transformed into a moving image that loops seamlessly. The piece ‘Whisper’ features an original score by composer Karl-David Larson.

The artist’s intentions are to revive these often-vacant spaces, essentially bringing life back into the buildings. They aim to transport the viewer into an alternate place and time, creating a surreal collision between the past and future as well as the merging of physical and digital worlds.

Conceptually, the theme of preservation is compounded by the fact that some of the buildings depicted in the artworks have been demolished or continue to deteriorate, further emphasizing the theme of time passing in the cycle of growth and decay.

The fusing of documentary-style photography with the imaginative potential of animation techniques results in a body of work that is captivating and meditative.

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MEDIUM
#Photography, #3D Modeling & Sculpting, #Animation
TECHNIQUE
#Photo Manipulation, #3D Modeling, #Digital Sculpting, #3D Rendering, #Motion Graphics
DIGITAL TOOL
#Photoshop, #After Effect, #Blender, #Digital cameras, #DSLRs, #mirrorless cameras, #Lightroom
STYLE
#Realism, #Surrealism, #Fantasy
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