Nicolas Sassoon
@Nicolas_Sassoon
Visual artist using early computer imaging processes. - - - working on https://rgbstudies.net/ interning at https://nicolassassoon.com/
Hi everyone, As the private sales for RGB Studies are slowly ending, I want to talk a bit about the inspirations behind the project & why it’s such an important body of work in my practice. It's going to be a bit long :)
I'm not an expert in programming or art, so I may not fully understand all the technical aspects. But the moment I saw this piece, I knew it was something truly remarkable. I'm honored to own this artwork, RGB Studies by @Nicolas_Sassoon :)
you better be
so, are you coming to RGBMTL?! memorable times ahead
Collection highlight RGB Studies #81 by @Nicolas_Sassoon employs a unique moiré patterning technique in which 2 images overlap to create the illusion of a 3rd image. It is used to generate animations rendered exclusively with the 3 primary colors and hard-edged pixel patterns.
Been admiring @Nicolas_Sassoon's work for a long time, especially his RGB studies, psyched to finally add one to my collection, long overdue. Love this piece.
RGB 180 by @Nicolas_Sassoon <RGB Studies> "I often think of GIFs as animated time-capsules or moving postcards. This series was an opportunity to bring this poetic take on GIFs into life" Delighted to have added this work to the collection 🟥🟩🟦
I have acquired RGB 181 from @Nicolas_Sassoon's exquisite collection of RGB Studies. It reminds me of my time in Vancouver with the beautiful landscape, mountains and ocean scenery. Nobody does moiré like him. The illusions brought to life through their art are mesmerizing and…