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You can see some test renders I’ve done during the process. Since the beginning I knew exactly what camera position I want, so I was testing only the lighting and texturing of the scene.
Why are we creating art? And why do we need to exhibit it somewhere for others to see?
For me one of the reasons is to escape reality. To find the extraordinary in an ordinary world. And while the ground is falling in place from the sky, the museum stands still as if its place was always there. In order to enhance the feeling of something bizarre happening I used the color green. In cinema this is the main color used to indicate something out of the box. In later stage of developing my concept I decided to add a nurse to the picture. Her purpose is to make the viewer go back and have a second look at the image. To realize there is a background story that can not be quite figured out. Nurses in their uniforms (during their working hours) are not usually seen in art museums. So what is she doing here?