Why Interactive art makes portraits more interesting
Interactive art can be defined as art that involves the spectator in its creation, completion and definitely implementation. In some cases it involves walk-ins and literal interaction with the spectator to achieve a more realistic approach to life. Interactive art can be considered as a form of contemporary art. In a lot of cases the artist leaves a piece of the art open for the spectator to indulge in critical thinking and creativity. This allows the spectator to be a part of the art completion and thereby giving insight to the artist’s piece. Here are a few reasons why interactive art is considered interesting.
· Open Mindedness — Interactive art is deliberately left incomplete in order for the spectator to complete it. Most of these forms of interactive art are borrowed from theater or film production. The idea of the artist is to create open mildness of the art and see where random thoughts of different people can complete the art to begin with. This also gives birth to creativity of the art and makes it spontaneous with a random finish.
· Real Audience — For people who are into realistic pictures, paintings, portraits and maybe films. Interactive art is the best way to express yourself. It involves a real audience who gives real reactions and above all find it interesting to be part of an artist work of completion.
The human mind can be considered very interesting. Different people are driven by different levels of passion in this life. Some people will approach a situation and handle it from an emotional point of view while others will handle it more intellectually. This can be manifested through interactive art and a learning platform is born for any artist.
Interactive art is a form of art that has been endorsed by plenty of contemporary portrait artists. Artist like Suzi Nassif who has exhibited far and wide where her original art paintings are for sale have a broad understating of interactive art. Suzi is well known for her magical work whenever her paint brush meets the canvas and is one of the contemporary artists to watch out for.
Her work is not only inclusive of the audience but also nothing short of passionate and breathtaking. With the rise of contemporary portrait artists every day, Suzi transcends the genre and draws from a place of passion. Her pieces spark an interest in her audience whenever they are up for display. She is the only artist invited to three different COYA locations to showcase her art pieces. Namely COYA Dubai, COYA Miami and COYA Mayfair.
Some people may argue that interactive art is not really a form of art as it sometimes does not embrace the standard art regulations as well as doesn’t consider traditional form of art. But art is and has always been defined as a form of expression by the paint brush. For interactive art, involving your target audience is not only cool but different, unique and borderline innovative.